The Once and the Future Cow: Agency, Appetite, and the Anthropocene
By (Author) Andrew Kettler
By (author) Charlton W. Yingling
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
19th March 2026
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Development studies
Farm and working animals: general interest
240
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This groundbreaking book shows how cows' choices have influenced the economic, agricultural, and socio-political development of the Americas.
Tracing the interconnected transformations of cattle, land, and labor from the 18th-century colonial Caribbean to the early national period of the 19th century to the present day, Kettler and Yingling demonstrate how cows impact on nearly every major aspect of development in the Americas, including colonization, slavery, our ability to objectify animals we consume, our current foodways, environmental degradation, and the climate emergency. Bringing together research from many fields, but proceeding always in a straightforward, chronological, historical manner underrepresented in other areas of animal studies, this book ultimately restores cattle as subjects of their own lives who in seeking to escape exploitation have deeply affected the legal, property, and geographical frameworks that haunt us today.
Andrew Kettler is Assistant Professor of History at the University of South Carolina, USA.
Charlton W. Yingling is Associate Professor of History at the University of Louisville, USA.