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Perilous Beasts : Mexican Necropolitics, Animal Deaths, and Blood Sports, 1870-1920 - Stephen B. Neufeld

Perilous Beasts

Mexican Necropolitics, Animal Deaths, and Blood Sports, 1870-1920

By: Stephen B. Neufeld

Hardcover | 13 January 2026

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A deep dive into the history of bullfighting, hunting, and animal control in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Mexico.

In Perilous Beasts Stephen B. Neufeld explains how and why Mexicans accepted animal death as a part of daily human life. Whether with casual indifference or with roaring cheers, the death of animals became a feature of the emerging liberal and capitalist society.

This study looks at an era between 1870 and 1920 when cities became killers, sports became spectacle, and wildlife became game. Beasts died for science and entertainment all across turn-of-the-century Mexico from cities and suburbs to wildernesses, best exemplified by the proliferation of blood sports—cockfighting, bullfighting, and hunting. Neufeld explores topics including public health and the war against rabies, the emergence of the bullring as modern entertainment, and the deep contradictions between elite safari and indigenous foodways. Perilous Beasts examines how Mexicans made sense of and culture from these practices. Although some pushed back and demanded the abolition of practices like the bullfight, many supported these sports with enthusiasm and even, at times, with full-throated rioting and arson.

As animals lost their status as “fellow beings” they became casualties to the genocidal impulses of a changing society. Through considerations of how the human-animal justified killing dogs, roosters, bulls, and other creatures for reasons beyond strict necessity, Perilous Beasts explains the necropolitical ecology and power of a transformed Mexico.
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"This is a must-read book not only for historians of post-independence Mexico but also for anyone interested in the development of modern societies and animal-human relations. From his first page Neufeld draws the reader into a world in which understanding humanity and human historical development requires reckoning with how we categorize and treat the animals with whom we share our urban, suburban, and rural spaces. Neufeld's innovative approach, captivating stories, and wry wit will appeal to general audiences and academics alike." - Steven B. Bunker, author of Creating Mexican Consumer Culture in the Age of Porfirio Diaz

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