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Labor And The Locavore The Making Of A Comprehensive Food Ethic Margaret Gray

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Labor And The Locavore The Making Of A Comprehensive Food Ethic Margaret Gray
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.11 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Margaret Gray
ISBN: 9780520957060, 0520957067
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Labor And The Locavore The Making Of A Comprehensive Food Ethic Margaret Gray by Margaret Gray 9780520957060, 0520957067 instant download after payment.

In the blizzard of attention around the virtues of local food production, food writers and activists place environmental protection, animal welfare, and saving small farms at the forefront of their attention. Yet amid this turn to wholesome and responsible food choices, the lives and working conditions of farmworkers are often an afterthought.
Labor and the Locavore focuses on one of the most vibrant local food economies in the country, the Hudson Valley that supplies New York restaurants and farmers markets. Based on more than a decade’s in-depth interviews with workers, farmers, and others, Gray’s examination clearly shows how the currency of agrarian values serves to mask the labor concerns of an already hidden workforce.
She also explores the historical roots of farmworkers’ predicaments and examines the ethnic shift from Black to Latino workers. With an analysis that can be applied to local food concerns around the country, this book challenges the reader to consider how the mentality of the alternative food movements implies a comprehensive food ethic that addresses workers’ concerns.

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