Food Banks and the Devolution of Anti-Hunger Policy

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Abstract

This text provides a comprehensive and critical exploration of food from the perspective of place. It shows that our experiences with food are deeply influenced by their cultural, social, economic, and political contexts. The authors explore a wide range of questions such as: Do GMOs threaten rural livelihoods? Why don't we eat dogs? Does your neighborhood make you fat? Do community gardens encourage urban gentrification? Can cheese save a local economy? Why are gourmet burgers appearing on menus all over the world? How do immigrants use food to create a sense of place? Does mainstream nutrition stigmatize bodies? Is the kitchen an oppressive place? Can celebrity chefs change the food system? Critically engaged and connected to current activist and academic debates, Food and Place will be an essential resource for students across the social sciences

Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationFood and Place: A Critical Exploration
StatePublished - Jan 1 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Food -- Cross-cultural studies
  • Food consumption -- Cross-cultural studies
  • Food habits -- Cross cultural studies
  • Food security
  • Nutrition -- Cross cultural studies
  • Social psychology -- Cross-cultural studies

Disciplines

  • Geography
  • Urban Studies and Planning

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