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ISBN: PB: 9780300192483

Yale University Press

April 2013

320 pp.

23.4x15.6 cm

10 black&white illus.

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£19,99
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Every Twelve Seconds

Industrialized Slaughter and the Politics of Sight

This is an account of industrialized killing from a participant's point of view. The author, political scientist Timothy Pachirat, was employed undercover for five months in a Great Plains slaughterhouse where 2,500 cattle were killed per day – one every twelve seconds. Working in the cooler as a liver hanger, in the chutes as a cattle driver, and on the kill floor as a food-safety quality-control worker, Pachirat experienced firsthand the realities of the work of killing in modern society. He uses those experiences to explore not only the slaughter industry but also how, as a society, we facilitate violent labour and hide away that which is too repugnant to contemplate.

Through his vivid narrative and ethnographic approach, Pachirat brings to life massive, routine killing from the perspective of those who take part in it. He shows how surveillance and sequestration operate within the slaughterhouse and in its interactions with the community at large. In a deeply thoughtful analysis, he also considers how society is organized to distance and hide uncomfortable realities from view. With much to say about current issues ranging from the sociology of violence and modern food production to animal rights and welfare, "Every Twelve Seconds" is an important and disturbing work.

About the Author

Timothy Pachirat is assistant professor, Department of Politics, the New School University, New York.

Reviews

"A detailed and brilliantly executed ethnography of an industrialized slaughterhouse in Omaha... its clear, jargon-free prose will make it accessible to both graduate and undergraduate students across disciplines" – Clarissa Rile Hayward, author of "Defacing Power"