Piyali Mukherjee

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The Japanese people were starving and crippled by vitamin deficiencies. Dished out to elementary and middle school children, whale meat became a symbol of the nation’s resilience. The Japanese hunted mostly minke and disavowed the electrified harpoon because it blistered and toughened the product. Whaling sustained the cultural logic of national recovery and has continued to be subsidized by the Japanese government to this day.
Fathoms: The World in the Whale
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