Every Twelve Seconds. Industrialized Slaughter and the Politics of Sight
Long-term vegetarian (and member of The Beatles) Paul McCartney famously observed that if slaughterhouses had glass walls, we would all […]
Long-term vegetarian (and member of The Beatles) Paul McCartney famously observed that if slaughterhouses had glass walls, we would all […]
The last two weeks here at Allegra have been dedicated to all things #Anthrostate. To continue the theme, we have
This Thursday, Allegra TV gives you a recent talk by Mark Goodale held at the University of Copenhagen on May
In his book Rice Talks: Food and Community in a Vietnamese Town, anthropologist Nir Avieli brings to light the importance
This post marks the second part of our special review section on One Hour in Paris: A True Story of
One Hour in Paris: A True Story of Rape and Recovery is one part personal memoir, one part intellectual exploration
“The symbolic power of foods…is different from (even if related in some manner to) the tactical and structural power that
In The Darjeeling Distinction, Sarah Besky provides a highly readable and theoretically ambitious ethnography of tea plantations in West Bengal’s
An important book since its first edition, the third edition of Kaldor’s New and Old Wars struggles to keep pace
“…Here being my Italy – Where memories spring like geysers, Crying at me where I place my feet; Italy which