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The Ecopolitics Of Consumption The Food Trade H Louise Davis Karyn Pilgrim Madhudaya Sinha

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The Ecopolitics Of Consumption The Food Trade H Louise Davis Karyn Pilgrim Madhudaya Sinha
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.29 MB
Pages: 209
Author: H. Louise Davis; Karyn Pilgrim; Madhudaya Sinha
ISBN: 9781498519960, 1498519962
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Ecopolitics Of Consumption The Food Trade H Louise Davis Karyn Pilgrim Madhudaya Sinha by H. Louise Davis; Karyn Pilgrim; Madhudaya Sinha 9781498519960, 1498519962 instant download after payment.

Today’s 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.

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