Periodic Reporting for period 1 - COLCAT (The Making and Unmaking of a Colonial Cattle Frontier. Capitalism, Science and Empire in Madagascar, 1870s-1970s)
Período documentado: 2023-01-01 hasta 2024-12-31
1. To bring pastoral economies and commodities into the discussion about commodity frontiers and the expansion of global capitalism, particularly in Africa. This discussion had thus far mainly focused on cash crops and minerals, excluding livestock;
2. To tease out the tensions between global capitalism and French colonialism, and between metropole and colony, by showing where rationales and actions diverged and converged;
3. To assess the social, economic and ecological conditions and effects of the cattle frontier in Madagascar;
4. To explore the role of new knowledge, scientific practices and technologies at the cattle frontier.
I have presented my project and first results on breeding experiments at various research seminars and workshops and am preparing a journal article on cattle breeding in colonial and postcolonial Madagascar.
I will continue my research on Madagascar over the next years and tackle a series of other case studies on changing cattle economies in 7 different (post)colonies in Southern and Central Africa in my forthcoming ERC Starting Grant CATTLEFRONTIERS.