Porkopolis
Discover the compelling narrative of Porkopolis by Alex Blanchette, published in 2020. This insightful book, spanning 277 pages, delves into the profound impact of a massive pork complex on a small Midwestern American town. Each year, nearly 7 million hogs are birthed, raised, and processed, reshaping the community around the life and death cycles dictated by corporate agriculture.
Through over two years of immersive ethnographic fieldwork, Blanchette reveals the intricate workings of the modern meat industry, taking readers behind the scenes of slaughterhouses, corporate offices, and artificial insemination facilities. Porkopolis not only examines the economic implications but also the social transformations that occur in rural America as a result of industrialized farming. This thought-provoking exploration is essential for anyone interested in economics, agriculture, and the cultural shifts within our food systems.