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Becoming salmon : aquaculture and the domestication of a fish / Marianne Elisabeth Lien.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: California studies in food and culture ; 55Publication details: California: University of California Press, 2015.Description: xiv, 214 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780520280564 (cloth)
  • 0520280563 (cloth)
  • 9780520280571 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 0520280571 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 639.3/755 23
LOC classification:
  • SH167.S17 L54 2015
Contents:
Introduction : salmon in the making -- Tracking salmon -- Becoming hungry : introducing the salmon domus -- Becoming biomass : appetite, numbers, and managerial control -- Becoming scalable : speed, feed, and temporal alignments -- Becoming sentient : choreographies of caring and killing -- Becoming alien : back to the river -- Tails.
Summary: "Becoming Salmon is the first ethnographic account of salmon aquaculture, the most recent turn in the human history of animal domestication. As fish are enrolled in new regimes of marine domestication, traditional distinctions between fish and animals are reconfigured, recasting farmed fish as sentient beings, capable of feeling pain and subject to animal welfare legislation. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in Norway and Australia, the author traces farmed Atlantic salmon through contemporary industrial practices, and shows how salmon are bred to be hungry, globally mobile, and alien in their watersheds of origin. Attentive to the economic context of industrial food production as well as the mundane practices of caring for fish, it offers novel perspectives on domestication, human-animal relations, and food production"--Provided by publisher.
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Books in General collection Books in General collection Mzuzu University Library and Learning Resources Centre Non-fiction SH 167 LIE 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 9909 Available MzULM-009909

Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-208) and index.

Introduction : salmon in the making -- Tracking salmon -- Becoming hungry : introducing the salmon domus -- Becoming biomass : appetite, numbers, and managerial control -- Becoming scalable : speed, feed, and temporal alignments -- Becoming sentient : choreographies of caring and killing -- Becoming alien : back to the river -- Tails.

"Becoming Salmon is the first ethnographic account of salmon aquaculture, the most recent turn in the human history of animal domestication. As fish are enrolled in new regimes of marine domestication, traditional distinctions between fish and animals are reconfigured, recasting farmed fish as sentient beings, capable of feeling pain and subject to animal welfare legislation. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in Norway and Australia, the author traces farmed Atlantic salmon through contemporary industrial practices, and shows how salmon are bred to be hungry, globally mobile, and alien in their watersheds of origin. Attentive to the economic context of industrial food production as well as the mundane practices of caring for fish, it offers novel perspectives on domestication, human-animal relations, and food production"--Provided by publisher.

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