“我们不喜欢看到痛苦”:20世纪50年代美国为人道屠杀而战

Q2 Arts and Humanities History of Retailing and Consumption Pub Date : 2019-01-02 DOI:10.1080/2373518X.2019.1589857
C. Deutsch
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长久以来,美国的消费历史一直以其政治性质为标志,尽管历史学家一直在努力解释20世纪50年代消费和食品零售的政治,当时富裕的概念成为美国的代名词。本文通过考察1958年通过的《人道屠宰方法法》来探索这段历史。虽然不是一项重大法案,但它体现了动物无痛苦死亡的权利,标志着动物福利组织政治活动的胜利。通过探索人道屠杀的支持者和反对者之间的斗争,20世纪50年代消费者政治的本质得到了关注。消费者努力迫使肉类商品连锁店反映他们作为美国人的价值观,美国人认为自己是世界上最现代、最道德的国家。反对者试图阻止一项强制性的人道屠宰法。最终,支持者取得了成功,因为他们将人道屠杀定义为消费者道德问题。消费者利用政治体系重塑了食品经济的一部分,以使食品生产和零售体系反映他们的价值观。
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‘We dislike to see suffering’: the fight for humane slaughter in the United States in the 1950s
ABSTRACT The history of consumption in the United States has long been marked by its political nature though historians have struggled to explain the politics of consumption and food retailing during the 1950s, when the notion of abundance became synonymous with the United States. This article explores that history by examining the passage of the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act of 1958. Though not a major bill, it enshrined animals’ right to die without pain and marked a triumph of animal welfare groups’ political activism. By exploring the fight between proponents and opponents of humane slaughter, the nature of consumer politics in the 1950s comes into focus. Consumers fought to force the meat commodity chain to reflect their values as Americans who saw themselves as the most modern and moral nation in the world. Opponents tried to block a mandatory humane slaughter law. Ultimately, proponents succeeded because they framed humane slaughter as an issue of consumer morality. Consumers used the political system to remake a portion of the food economy in order to make food production and retail systems reflect their values.
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History of Retailing and Consumption Arts and Humanities-History
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