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Casuistry, Commentary and Killing Cattle: Transgressing Notional Borders of Belonging

Authors :
Mitchell Rolls
Source :
Journal of Australian Studies. 41:404-420
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2017.

Abstract

In 2011, ABC Television’s Four Corners broadcast “A Bloody Business”. The program’s confronting subject was the live cattle trade to Indonesia, and in particular, disturbing slaughtering practices. Notable was repeated use of the phrases “Australian cattle”, “Australian livestock” and “Australian animals”. The inference was that these were “our” cattle, some of which suffered shockingly cruel deaths. The implicit nationalism informing the program’s emotional provocation begs the question in what sense were the cattle, an introduced cloven-hooved domesticated animal, Australian? This raises related questions: if cattle are “ours”, why not other exotic flora and fauna, and what of settlers and more recent immigrants too? After briefly discussing this program, the paper considers a range of different engagements with Australian landscapes. Of principal interest are affinities to landscape based on social organisation. Pivotal to this are notions of lifescapes and emotional geographies. These notions ...

Details

ISSN :
18356419 and 14443058
Volume :
41
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Australian Studies
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b221e1914f26c92c7a2c59624a96807a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/14443058.2017.1361461