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Englisch
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Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : The MIT Press, [2023]
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© 2023
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1 Online-Ressource (XII, 262 Seiten) : Illustrationen
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Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 225-255
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Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania
ISBN: 
978-0-262-37455-2 pdf
978-0-262-37456-9 epub
Weitere Ausgaben: 978-0-262-03907-9 (Druckausgabe) paperback
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DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/11649.001.0001
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Preface : Bygone Buffalos and Lingering Value : A Prehistory of Plenty -- Introduction : A Land Flowing with Milk and Honey -- Bible, Bees, and Boxes : Technologies of Movement and Obstruction -- Getting Their Goat -- The Rise and Fall of Hebrew Shepherding -- Holy Cow! Milk Yield and the Burdens of the “New Jewess” -- Urine and Gold : Infertility Research and the Limits of Plenty-- Conclusion : The Synesthetic Experience.
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Klassifikation der Library of Congress: S471.P3 ; S494.5.I5
Dewey Dezimal-Klassifikation: 338.1095694 ; 338.1/6
bisacsh: TEC 056000
bisacsh: HIS 019000
bisacsh: SCI 026000
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An innovative historical analysis of the intersection of religion and technology in making the modern state, focusing on bodily production and reproduction across the human-animal divide. In Milk and Honey, Tamar Novick writes a revolutionary environmental history of the state that centers on the intersection of technology and religion in modern Palestine/Israel. Focusing on animals and the management of their production and reproduction across three political regimes—the late-Ottoman rule, British rule, and the early Israeli state—Novick draws attention to the ways in which settlers and state experts used agricultural technology to recreate a biblical idea of past plenitude, literally a “land flowing with milk and honey,” through the humanimal body. Novick presents a series of case studies involving the management of water buffalo, bees, goats, sheep, cows, and people. She traces the intimate forms of knowledge and bodily labor—production and reproduction—in which this process took place, and the intertwining of bodily, political, and environmental realms in the transformation of Palestine/Israel. Her wide-ranging approach shows technology never replaced religion as a colonial device. Rather, it merged with settler-colonial aspirations to salvage the land, bolstering the effort to seize control over territory and people. Fusing technology, religious fervor, bodily labor, and political ecology Milk and Honey provides a novel account of the practices that defined and continue to shape settler-colonialism in the Palestine/Israel, revealing the ongoing entanglement of technoscience and religion in our time.
 
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