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E-grāmata: Food Justice Activism and Pedagogies: Literacies and Rhetorics for Transforming Food Systems in Local and Transnational Contexts

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  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Feb-2023
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Food Justice Activism and Pedagogies: Literacies and Rhetorics for Transforming Food Systems in Local and Transnational Contexts brings together national and transnational scholars in the field of rhetoric, composition, writing studies, and other interdisciplinary fields to address food as a topic of inquiry and a matter of social and environmental justice. The contributors in this edited collection demonstrate that analyzing the literacies, rhetorics, and pedagogies needed to transform food systems is vital to creating sustainable food systems. The contributors advocate that food learning be taught and engaged at all levels of schooling and in society, including college courses and community settings. Scholars of rhetoric, interdisciplinary food studies, and sociology will find this book of particular interest.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Framing Food Justice and Literacies for Rhetoric and Writing Studies 1(16)
Eileen E. Schell
Dianna Winslow
PART I
17(66)
Chapter 1 Reclaiming Forgotten Literacies: Agency through Food Literacy
19(18)
Nabila Hijazi
Chapter 2 Building Sustainable Futures from Gastronomic Pasts: Cultural Heritage and the Rhetorical Value of Food
37(14)
Ellen Platts
Chapter 3 Flatbush Eats: Lessons about Food from a Community History Project
51(20)
Deborah Mutnick
Chapter 4 The Smell of the Other and Self-Alienation: A Mani(fold)festo of Race, Ethnicity, and Rhetorical (In) Accessibility to Food
71(12)
Bibhushana Poudyal
Mala Rai
PART II
83(100)
Chapter 5 Seeds of the Diaspora: Using Creative and Collaborative Writing to Explore Critical Food Literacies with Black Youth
85(24)
OreOluwa Badaki
Chapter 6 "Rekindling Hope, Building Resilience": Critical Agricultural Literacies and Food Justice on the Llano Estacado
109(20)
Callie F. Kostelich
Chapter 7 Once You Sell Us on the Service We Can Render: Agricultural Public Relations, Feminist Food Literacies, and the Rhetorical Power of Women in Ag
129(20)
Cori Brewster
Chapter 8 When the Land Writes: The Rhetorical and Reciprocal Lives of Land and Plants
149(18)
Kelly Zepelin
Chapter 9 Food Justice, Citizenship Right, and Right to Food in Nepal
167(16)
Pritisha Shrestha
PART III
183(80)
Chapter 10 Students Question the Academic Agrifood Industrial Complex and Promote Food Justice
185(20)
Abby M. Dubisar
Chapter 11 From Food Security to Food Justice to Civic Engagement: Building an Interdisciplinary Critical Pedagogy
205(38)
Deborah Adelman
Shamili Ajgaonkar
Chapter 12 Food Justice and Garden Writing in First-Year Seminars at Bates College
243(20)
Stephanie Wade
Index 263(6)
About the Contributors 269
Eileen E. Schell is professor of writing and rhetoric, L. Douglas and Laura J. Meredith professor of teaching excellence, and faculty affiliate in Womens and Gender Studies at Syracuse University.

Dianna Winslow is assistant director and writing instruction specialist for the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology at California Polytechnic.

Pritisha Shrestha is Ph.D. candidate in the Composition and Cultural and Rhetoric (CCR) program at Syracuse University.