1st Edition

Milk, Modernity and the Making of the Human Purifying the Social

By Richie Nimmo Copyright 2010
224 Pages
by Routledge

222 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

This book undertakes a critique of the pervasive notion that human beings are separate from and elevated above the nonhuman world and explores its role in the constitution of modernity. The book presents a socio-material analysis of the British milk industry in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It traces the dramatic development of the milk trade from a cottage industry into... Read more

Introduction: modernity, humanity and nonhumans  1. The anthropocentrism of 'culture': a critique of humanist discourse  2. Milk and modernity Part I: commodities, networks and monopolies  3. Culture, order and disease in late nineteenth-century British dairying  4. Purifying milk: knowledge, sanitation and discipline  5. Milk and modernity Part II: measurement, rationalization and control  6. Beyond 'culture' and 'nature': towards a post-humanist knowledge

Biography

Dr. Richie Nimmo is a Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Manchester, UK. His research explores the ambiguous status of nonhumans in modern knowledge-practices and the constitution of ‘the social’ across materially heterogeneous relations, systems and flows.