EXPORTAÇÃO MARÍTIMA DE GADO VIVO
legados do especismo colonial
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https://doi.org/10.22409/conflu.v24i3.55928Abstract
The live cattle export trade has been the focus of various types of criticism in several countries, under the main argument that it is inherently cruel to animals. This perspective confronts what we have condensed here as a colonial speciesism that defends, among other things, the maintenance of this trade due to a supposed financial benefit of exports, the result of good relations with foreign trade, and that the industry has been investing in strict sanitary control to comply with animal welfare standards. However, we aim to emphasize that this discussion does not seem to have entered the debate on the colonial legacies of this agribusiness niche, especially in the formation of Brazilian society from an European colonization. For this purpose, we analyzed the issue from the perspective of the encounter between Critical Animal Studies and Decoloniality.
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