The Making of Modern Sheep. The New Pastoral Regime and Its Discontents
The Making of Modern Sheep. The New Pastoral Regime and Its Discontents
Author(s): Răzvan Papasima, Alexandru IorgaSubject(s): Sociology, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology
Published by: Muzeul Ţăranului Român, Editura Martor
Keywords: Shepherding; ear tags; assetization; New Pastoral Regime; improvementality;
Summary/Abstract: Although pastoralism has a special place in Romanian history and national mythology, shepherds “occupy a complicated position” (O’Brien and Crețan 2019) in contemporary technoscientific capitalism (Birch and Muniesa 2020). As their age-old shepherding routes shrink (Săgeată et al. 2022), new devices need to be adopted and associated with traditional shepherding methods to meet the new market challenges and industrialised model of sheep farming. Opting for an approach that combines science and technology studies (STS) and anthropology, our paper examines how a New Pastoral Regime (NPR) was assembled with the help of a small piece of technology: the ear tag. EU norms, market imperatives, scientific innovation, financial subsidies, political interests, and technical devices become entangled in a political and scientific network of governing nature and the future that produces different kinds of sheep as techno-natural entities. By opening the black box of ear tagging technology our paper reveals what was left out, what was included, and with what consequences.
Journal: Martor. Revue d’Anthropologie du Musée du Paysan Roumain
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 29
- Page Range: 68-85
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English