Commod Bods: Embodied Heritage, Foodways, and Indigeneity

Author:   Kasey Jernigan
Publisher:   University of Arizona Press
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9780816556212


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   17 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Commod Bods: Embodied Heritage, Foodways, and Indigeneity


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Author:   Kasey Jernigan
Publisher:   University of Arizona Press
Imprint:   University of Arizona Press
ISBN:  

9780816556212


ISBN 10:   0816556210
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   17 February 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""Jernigan's eloquently written book is a significant contribution to southeastern American Indian studies, and it offers wider insights into how the field of Indigenous studies has theorized the precarity of Indigenous women. Focusing on the structural inequity of transformed foodways and health outcomes in the daily lives of Choctaw women in Oklahoma, this book historicizes the embodied violence of colonialism even as it emphasizes the adaptability of Choctaw resilience grounded in community, narrative, and cultural heritage.""--Jodi A. Byrd, author of Indigenomicon: American Indians, Video Games, and the Structures of Dispossession ""Commod Bods is an exciting new contribution to Indigenous studies and medical anthropology. This impressively detailed study with individuals from the Choctaw Nation reveals the vital connections between food systems designed to produce poor health outcomes and food necessary for survival. Through shared storytelling and detailed study of historical trauma, structural violence, and questions of the meaning of obesity, Jernigan fosters critical questioning of binaries and enters into a nuanced conversation about the intersections as exhausting and vital to understanding personal and embodied experience.""--Juliet McMullin, author of The Healthy Ancestor: Embodied Inequality and the Revitalization of Native Hawaiian Healt


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Kasey Jernigan is an assistant professor of American studies and anthropology at the University of Virginia, where she also co-directs the Black and Indigenous Feminist Futures Institute. She has received research support from the Ford Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, the USDA, and the Wenner-Gren Foundation. She is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.

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