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Gut Ecology: Meat Science, Modernity, and Carrion Aversion in Gandhi’s India
Lucinda Cole
English
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Modernity
100%
India
100%
Meat Science
100%
Gut Microbiota Composition
100%
Carrion
100%
Gandhi
100%
Eating
66%
Theoretical Relationship
33%
Political Culture
33%
Hindu
33%
Early Twentieth Century
33%
Nationalist
33%
Bacteriology
33%
Zoonotic Disease
33%
Historical Relationship
33%
Scientific Culture
33%
Anti-colonial
33%
Proscription
33%
Cow Protection
33%
Material Contexts
33%
Medical Association
33%
M.K. Gandhi
33%
Social Sciences
India
100%
Indians
100%
Diseases
50%
Twentieth Century
50%
Medical Association
50%
Nationalists
50%
Proscription
50%
Scientific Culture
50%
Arts and Humanities
India
100%
Aversion
100%
Medical
50%
Hindu
50%
Early Twentieth-century
50%
Nationalists
50%
Affective
50%
Proscription
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
India
100%