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The Sky Is Falling: Risk, Safety, and the Avian Flu
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2008) 107 (2): 387–409.
Published: 01 April 2008
... of industrial poultry farming. Both the risk of a transspecies outbreak of high pathogen avian flu and the measures promised to ensure our safety in such a crisis are culturally constructed, reflecting the racialized, scientized, and commodified nature of contemporary chicken farming. © 2008 Duke University...
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Chicken Harvesting Machine: Animal Labor, Resistance, and the Time of Production
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2018) 117 (3): 527–549.
Published: 01 July 2018
..., and Fear: Worker’s Rights in U.S. Meat and Poultry Plants . New York : HRW . Jackson Zakiyyah Iman . 2016 . “ Losing Manhood: Animality and Plasticity in the (Neo)Slave Narrative .” Qui Parle: Critical Humanities and Social Sciences 25 , nos. 1–2 : 95 – 136 . Jacobs Leonie...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2018) 117 (2): 406–409.
Published: 01 April 2018
... University Press . Grabell Michael . 2017 . “ Cut to the Bone: How a Poultry Company Exploits Immigration Laws .” New Yorker , May 8 : 46 – 53 . Scheiber Noam . 2017 . “ How Uber Uses Psychological Tricks to Push Its Drivers’ Buttons .” New York Times , April 2...
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American Jews on the Land
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1948) 47 (3): 342–351.
Published: 01 July 1948
.... He was an honored guest at a meeting of the Poultrymen s Club of Vineland, composed mainly of refugees from 346 The South Atlantic Quarterly Nazi Germany and Nazi-occupied Austria. The two hundred refu gee farmers are getting along well. They concentrate on poultry farming, because it does...
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Joel McFee, Master Farmer
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1932) 31 (3): 296–301.
Published: 01 July 1932
... would be required. The women of the family never had any responsibility for its care. About the house choice trees and shrubs were planted with flowering perennials among them. The stock on the farm was always as good as could be bought and bred: horses, cattle, sheep and swine, poultry of all kinds...
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The OPA, Price Control, and Inflation
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1944) 43 (2): 111–130.
Published: 01 April 1944
... of control disappears. When universal scarcity exists, and all men and materials are employed, as at present, increases in price cannot stimulate increases in production, for they cannot bring into existence the men and materials out of which commodities are fabricated. An increase in the price of poultry...
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Thoreau: Speaker for Wildness
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1971) 70 (4): 487–506.
Published: 01 October 1971
..., intruding on the domains of bird and beast (J, I, 356). Independence from man is defined as wildness by Thoreau. The fox which refuses to co-operate with a given farmer s poultry business is clearly acting independently of man. Lion, the fierce, half-wild dog trained by Sam Fathers in Faulkner s The Bear...
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The Armchair Detective vs. the Iron Curtain
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1956) 55 (4): 416–428.
Published: 01 October 1956
... the statement that the population increased between 1928 and 1954 by about onethird, while the numbers of livestock (cattle, pigs, sheep, poultry) declined sharply. It may be that the average consumption of milk, butter, meat, eggs and all other animal and poultry products fell rapidly, but it is extremely...
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Rural Yesterdays in the Upper South
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1936) 35 (3): 237–250.
Published: 01 July 1936
... and which we spun and knitted into socks and other garments; lambs, which we sold to local buyers for cash; and occasionally mutton. We engaged in poultry production to a limited extent. We not only raised chickens and geese but also turkeys. Turkeys were not common family property; they belonged directly...
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Returning the Soldier to Civilian Life
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1918) 17 (4): 265–289.
Published: 01 October 1918
..., shorthand and typewriting, market gardening, and poultry farming. The work in poultry farming is particularly interesting. The men are taught to distinguish birds of dif ferent breeds by touch, to manage incubators, and to prepare fowl for the market. The instruction is continued on a farm in the country...
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The Death Cry of a Hen: Elizabeth Costello at Humanism's Impasse
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2025) 124 (1): 145–161.
Published: 01 January 2025
..., but it comes from a different Coetzee text. The novel Elizabeth Costello is not Coetzee's only description of a hen's death. In Boyhood , a fictionalized autobiographical text that has much in common with Camus's First Man , Coetzee ( 1997 : 1–2) says: At the bottom of the yard they put up a poultry-run...
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Can Mankind Survive?
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1950) 49 (2): 150–158.
Published: 01 April 1950
... the signs of this during and following the last war signs manifested principally in commodities that we for merly took for granted. The list, even in America, was long and impressive: oil, rubber, paper, steel, cotton, copper, meat, butter, poultry products, radios, refrigerators, motor cars, railway...
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Economic Development in the South
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1965) 64 (4): 496–505.
Published: 01 October 1965
... increasing production of poultry, beef cattle, soy beans, and other crops and animals. There are favorable trends also in the industrial sector. Total industrial activity in the South is growing somewhat more rapidly than in the non-South, indicated partly by a faster growth in ex penditures for new plants...
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Mink Snopes and Faulkner’s Moral Conclusions
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1968) 67 (1): 13–22.
Published: 01 January 1968
... and Faulkner s Moral Conclusions 19 insatiable. It may take months or even years, but unless he loses in his battle of wits with the farmer, he will not leave his quarry (preying only in the dead hours of night, burrowed during the day under the woodpile or barn) until the poultry yard is left a solemn...
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The Hobbies of an Educated Man
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1913) 12 (4): 327–336.
Published: 01 October 1913
... the bawbles and knicknacks which boys and girls trade in and dis cuss when they are left to be really themselves at recess and after the humdrum school is over. Still later, youth takes on other very individual interests: the garden with its vegetables and flowers, some poultry, a turning-lathe, fancy work...
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No Room, No Rice, No Grits: Charleston’s “Time of Trouble,” 1942–1944
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1986) 85 (1): 23–31.
Published: 01 January 1986
... in this section of the country know, No Room, No Rice, No Grits 29 hominy has been an important food item always. There is no waste as leftovers are fed to cats, dogs, and poultry. In spite of being told that it is bad for dogs, most of the southern dogs have always been fed hominy and not much else, and they do...
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Vulgarity: the Fortunes of an Idea
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1962) 61 (4): 450–461.
Published: 01 October 1962
..., as Raleigh said of Housman, gets no prize at the poultry show. The cult of the individual, another of the closely-linked as sumptions that cluster about the humanist tradition, the fullyrounded autarchic personality, is fast being replaced by the cult of the community, a master more and more total...
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The Value of Agricultural Instruction in the Secondary Schools
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1907) 6 (2): 135–146.
Published: 01 April 1907
..., and animal husbandry. For laboratory work he would purchase a farm of from 50 to 100 acres adjacent to the city, lay out the farming land into plats and small fields for til lage; purchase a small herd of choice animals, representative of the different breeds, and have swine, sheep and poultry depart ments...
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Long Time Programs for Agriculture
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1927) 26 (2): 109–123.
Published: 01 April 1927
..., animal husbandry, dairying, poultry production, horticulture, truck crops, agricultural engineering, agricultural economics, agricultural education, agricultural investigation, and the rural home were appointed in 1923. Meetings of the subcommittees were held and de tails of the program worked out. One...
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The Wars Less Known
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2002) 101 (2): 285–296.
Published: 01 April 2002
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that a total of just soldiers died in battle in the last two decades, a number
equal to the U.S. highway death toll that accumulates in just five days. People
walking into their first day of work at poultry processing plants speckled...
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