Postcolonialism, indigeneity and struggles for food sovereignty alternative food networks in the subaltern spaces

Foreword : moving beyond alternatives to recognizing multiplicity and complexity in food justice movements / Melissa L. Caldwell -- Introduction : sovereign food spaces? : openings and closures / Marisa Wilson -- Rethinking "alternative" : Maori and food sovereignty in Aotearoa New Zealand...

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Weitere Verfasser: Wilson, Marisa Lauren (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: London Routledge 2017
Schriftenreihe:Routledge research in new postcolonialisms
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Zusammenfassung:Foreword : moving beyond alternatives to recognizing multiplicity and complexity in food justice movements / Melissa L. Caldwell -- Introduction : sovereign food spaces? : openings and closures / Marisa Wilson -- Rethinking "alternative" : Maori and food sovereignty in Aotearoa New Zealand / Carolyn Morris and Stephen FitzHerbert -- Indigenous foodways in the Chittagong Hill tracts of Bangladesh : an alternative-additional food network / H.M. Ashraf Ali and Helen Vallianatos -- Justice for the salmon : indigenous ways of life as a critical resource in envisioning alternative futures / Sophia Woodman and Charles Menzies -- Food sovereignty, permaculture and the post-colonial politics of knowledge in El Salvador / Naomi Millner -- Possibilities for alternative peasant trajectories through gendered food practices in the Office du Niger / Nicolette Larder -- Local food, imported food, and the failures of community gardening initiatives in Nauru / Amy K. McLennan -- Cuban exceptionalism? : a genealogy of postcolonial food networks in the Caribbean / Marisa Wilson -- Afterword / Peter Jackson
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Enthält 7 Beiträge
Beschreibung:xvi, 188 Seiten
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ISBN:9781138920873
978-1-138-92087-3