The Question of the Animal and Religion: Theoretical Stakes, Practical Implications

The Question of the Animal and Religion: Theoretical Stakes, Practical Implications

by Aaron Gross
The Question of the Animal and Religion: Theoretical Stakes, Practical Implications

The Question of the Animal and Religion: Theoretical Stakes, Practical Implications

by Aaron Gross

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Overview

Through an absorbing investigation into recent, high-profile scandals involving one of the largest kosher slaughterhouses in the world, located unexpectedly in Postville, Iowa, Aaron S. Gross makes a powerful case for elevating the category of the animal in the study of religion. Major theorists have almost without exception approached religion as a phenomenon that radically marks humans off from other animals, but Gross rejects this paradigm, instead matching religion more closely with the life sciences to better theorize human nature.

Gross begins with a detailed account of the scandals at Agriprocessors and their significance for the American and international Jewish community. He argues that without a proper theorization of "animals and religion," we cannot fully understand religiously and ethically motivated diets and how and why the events at Agriprocessors took place. Subsequent chapters recognize the significance of animals to the study of religion in the work of Ernst Cassirer, Emile Durkheim, Mircea Eliade, Jonathan Z. Smith, and Jacques Derrida and the value of indigenous peoples' understanding of animals to the study of religion in our daily lives. Gross concludes by extending the Agribusiness scandal to the activities at slaughterhouses of all kinds, calling attention to the religiosity informing the regulation of "secular" slaughterhouses and its implications for our relationship with and self-imagination through animals.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231538374
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 12/02/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Aaron S. Gross is a professor of theology and religious studies at the University of San Diego, cochair of the American Academy of Religion's Animals and Religion group, and founder of the nonprofit organization Farm Forward. He is also the author of Animals and the Human Imagination: A Companion to Animal Studies.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Ethical Tropes in American Kosher Certification
2. The Event and Response
3. The Absent Presence: Animals in the History of the Study of Religion
4. After the Subject: Hunter-Gatherers and the Reimagination of Religion
5. Disavowal, War, Sacrifice: Jacques Derrida and the Reimagination of Religion
6. Sacrificing Animals and Being a Mensch: Dominion, Reverence, and the Meaning of Modern Meat
Epilogue
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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