Lives Made from Detritus: The Commercialization of Canine Excreta by the Plebian Groups During Mexico City’s Massacres of Vagabond Dogs, 1779-1821

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In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, the authorities of Mexico City carried out a series of slaughters of so-called vagabond dogs (strays), which claimed the lives of 20,000 to 30,000 canines. The sacrifice of these animals was not well-received by certain sectors of society. This ar...

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Autor: Luna Loranca, Arturo
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistaspuc:article/27303
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/historica/article/view/27303
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Dogs
Excreta
Garbage
Working poor
Commodification
Perros
Basura
Menesteroso
Comodificación
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spelling Lives Made from Detritus: The Commercialization of Canine Excreta by the Plebian Groups During Mexico City’s Massacres of Vagabond Dogs, 1779-1821Vidas armadas de desechos: La comercialización de la excreta canina por los grupos menesterosos durante las matanzas de perros vagabundos de la Ciudad de México, 1779-1821Luna Loranca, ArturoDogsExcretaGarbageWorking poorCommodificationPerrosExcretaBasuraMenesterosoComodificaciónIn the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, the authorities of Mexico City carried out a series of slaughters of so-called vagabond dogs (strays), which claimed the lives of 20,000 to 30,000 canines. The sacrifice of these animals was not well-received by certain sectors of society. This article argues that studying the material relationships established between dogs and plebian groups can partly help explain the reluctance demonstrated by the residents of Mexico City towards the slaughters. Its central argument is that plebian groups did not share the same view as colonial authorities of dogs. While authorities regarded dogs as a latent danger, plebian groups saw dogs as producers of a monetizable good: excreta. Some economic sectors, such as the medical marketplace and leather tanneries, had a high demand for dog excrement.A finales del siglo XVIII y principios del XIX, las autoridades de la Ciudad de México llevaron a cabo una serie de matanzas de perros vagabundos o callejeros, las cuales cobraron la vida de entre veinte mil y treinta mil caninos. El sacrificio de estos animales no fue bien recibido por ciertos sectores de la sociedad. El artículo arguye que la reticencia expresada por la población de la Ciudad de México hacia las matanzas se puede explicar, en parte, al estudiar las relaciones materiales entabladas entre los perros y grupos menesterosos. El argumento principal es que estos últimos no compartían los mismos valores que las autoridades virreinales. Mientras que para las autoridades el perro representaba un peligro latente, para los grupos menesterosos este animal era un productor de un bien que les representaba ingresos: la excreta. Este producto tenía alta demanda en sectores económicos como el de la salud y en las curtidurías de pieles.Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú2022-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/historica/article/view/2730310.18800/historica.202202.005Histórica; Vol. 46 Núm. 2 (2022); 163-2112223-375X0252-8894reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/historica/article/view/27303/25579http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistaspuc:article/273032024-05-23T17:22:09Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Lives Made from Detritus: The Commercialization of Canine Excreta by the Plebian Groups During Mexico City’s Massacres of Vagabond Dogs, 1779-1821
Vidas armadas de desechos: La comercialización de la excreta canina por los grupos menesterosos durante las matanzas de perros vagabundos de la Ciudad de México, 1779-1821
title Lives Made from Detritus: The Commercialization of Canine Excreta by the Plebian Groups During Mexico City’s Massacres of Vagabond Dogs, 1779-1821
spellingShingle Lives Made from Detritus: The Commercialization of Canine Excreta by the Plebian Groups During Mexico City’s Massacres of Vagabond Dogs, 1779-1821
Luna Loranca, Arturo
Dogs
Excreta
Garbage
Working poor
Commodification
Perros
Excreta
Basura
Menesteroso
Comodificación
title_short Lives Made from Detritus: The Commercialization of Canine Excreta by the Plebian Groups During Mexico City’s Massacres of Vagabond Dogs, 1779-1821
title_full Lives Made from Detritus: The Commercialization of Canine Excreta by the Plebian Groups During Mexico City’s Massacres of Vagabond Dogs, 1779-1821
title_fullStr Lives Made from Detritus: The Commercialization of Canine Excreta by the Plebian Groups During Mexico City’s Massacres of Vagabond Dogs, 1779-1821
title_full_unstemmed Lives Made from Detritus: The Commercialization of Canine Excreta by the Plebian Groups During Mexico City’s Massacres of Vagabond Dogs, 1779-1821
title_sort Lives Made from Detritus: The Commercialization of Canine Excreta by the Plebian Groups During Mexico City’s Massacres of Vagabond Dogs, 1779-1821
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Luna Loranca, Arturo
author Luna Loranca, Arturo
author_facet Luna Loranca, Arturo
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Dogs
Excreta
Garbage
Working poor
Commodification
Perros
Excreta
Basura
Menesteroso
Comodificación
topic Dogs
Excreta
Garbage
Working poor
Commodification
Perros
Excreta
Basura
Menesteroso
Comodificación
description In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, the authorities of Mexico City carried out a series of slaughters of so-called vagabond dogs (strays), which claimed the lives of 20,000 to 30,000 canines. The sacrifice of these animals was not well-received by certain sectors of society. This article argues that studying the material relationships established between dogs and plebian groups can partly help explain the reluctance demonstrated by the residents of Mexico City towards the slaughters. Its central argument is that plebian groups did not share the same view as colonial authorities of dogs. While authorities regarded dogs as a latent danger, plebian groups saw dogs as producers of a monetizable good: excreta. Some economic sectors, such as the medical marketplace and leather tanneries, had a high demand for dog excrement.
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