cukursēne ([info]saccharomyces) wrote on May 21st, 2012 at 03:54 pm
Adams argues that to enable the consumer to participate in their consumption, animals become ‘absent referents’, made invisible through a language which re-names their dead bodies (1990:40). This process of renaming, in which pigs become pork and cows become beef, serves to obscure the connection between flesh and food and renders an animal edible.
 
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