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Ecopolitics of Consumption: The Food Trade [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 228 pages, height x width x depth: 223x150x15 mm, weight: 318 g, 1 BW Photos
  • Sērija : Ecocritical Theory and Practice
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Apr-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498519970
  • ISBN-13: 9781498519977
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 228 pages, height x width x depth: 223x150x15 mm, weight: 318 g, 1 BW Photos
  • Sērija : Ecocritical Theory and Practice
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Apr-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498519970
  • ISBN-13: 9781498519977
Todays highly industrialized and technologically controlled global food systems dominate our lives, shaping our access and attitudes towards food and deeply influencing and defining our identities. At the same time, these food systems are profoundly and destructively impacting the health of the environment and threatening all of us, human and nonhuman, who must subsist in ecological conditions of increasing fragility and scarcity. This collection examines and exposes the myriad ways that the food systems, driven by global commodity capitalism and its imperative of growth at any cost, increasingly controls us and conforms us to our roles as consumers and producers. This collection covers a range of topics from the excess of consumers in the post-industrial world and the often unacknowledged yet intrinsic connection of their consumption to the growing ecological and health crises in developing nations, to topics of surveillance and control of human and nonhuman bodies through food, to the deep linkages of cultural values and norms toward food to the myriad crises we face on a global scale.

Recenzijas

A visceral, timely and deeply unsettling exploration of the malaise endemic to the global food system. This wonderful collection of essays bravely seeks to revitalize the concept of ecopolitics for our current era of neoliberal expansion. -- Tulasi Srinivas, Emerson College; Author of the award winning Curried Cultures: Globalization, Food and South Asia

Acknowledgments vii
1 Introduction
1(16)
H. Louise Davis
Karyn Pilgrim
Madhudaya Sinha
2 Oodles of Noodles: Nestle India and the Maggi Consumer Nightmare
17(16)
Madhudaya Sinha
3 Spectacles of Revulsion: The Challenges of Bush-Tucker as Contemporary Cuisine
33(24)
Nicole Anae
4 "Pets or Food?": Unstable Object Lessons in Kingsolver's Animal, Vegetable, Miracle
57(16)
Karyn Pilgrim
5 "Agvocates" for Industry: Citizen-Farmers, Social Media, and the Gendered Production of Food
73(16)
Cori Brewster
6 The Politics of Food Behind Bars
89(12)
Salvador Murguia
7 Live Feeds: Surveillance and the Food-Industrial Complex
101(18)
Daniel Grinberg
8 What Grows in Silicon Valley?: The Emerging Ideology of Food Technology
119(20)
Christopher Miles
Nancy Smith
9 Necessity Is the Mother of Invention: Cuba's Quest for Food Security in the Twenty-First Century
139(20)
Melanie Ziegler
Walt Vanderbush
10 The Political Economy of Food Production: The Low-Input Alternative to the Capital System's High-Input Structural Dynamics
159(16)
Robert Drury King
11 "He Who Feeds You Will Also Impose His Will on You": Food Sovereignty Versus the Free Market
175(18)
H. Louise Davis
Index 193(4)
About the Contributors 197
H. Louise Davis is associate professor of American studies and chair of the Integrative Studies Department at Miami University of Ohio.

Karyn Pilgrim is an associate professor of cultural studies at SUNY Empire State College.

Madhudaya Sinha is lecturer in the Integrative Studies Department at Miami University of Ohio.