Doing Nutrition Differently: Critical Approaches to Diet and Dietary Intervention

Author:   Allison Hayes-Conroy
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138252844


Pages:   324
Publication Date:   11 October 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Allison Hayes-Conroy
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138252844


ISBN 10:   1138252840
Pages:   324
Publication Date:   11 October 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'Doing Nutrition Differently is a much-needed intervention into the increasingly moralised and medicalised realms of eating. Across a wide spectrum of concerns - from food deserts, the eating practices of the Zapatistas, to older women's garden - this collection engages with core issues of food justice through the perspectives of gender, ethnicity, and geo-politics. It should be required readings for academics and practitioners alike.' Elspeth Probyn, University of Sydney, Australia and author of Oceanic Entanglements 'Food studies scholars have often asked what is nutrition? . In Doing Nutrition Differently the Hayes-Conroys show us that the constitution of nutrition is in the complex relationships between eating, food, health and the body. In their questioning of the epistemological assumptions that underpin nutrition, this book provides original and important answers to the question.' Jessica Mudry, Concordia University, Canada 'Doing Nutrition Differently cracks open an entirely new field of inquiry - and does so with creativity, nuance, and deep reflexivity. Anyone who has been at all skeptical of the content and delivery of nutritional advice will savor the insights authors in this book serve up - with no admonitions about how to eat right .' Julie Guthman, University of California at Santa Cruz, USA


’Doing Nutrition Differently is a much-needed intervention into the increasingly moralised and medicalised realms of eating. Across a wide spectrum of concerns - from food deserts, the eating practices of the Zapatistas, to older women’s garden - this collection engages with core issues of food justice through the perspectives of gender, ethnicity, and geo-politics. It should be required readings for academics and practitioners alike.’ Elspeth Probyn, University of Sydney, Australia and author of Oceanic Entanglements ’Food studies scholars have often asked ""what is nutrition?"". In Doing Nutrition Differently the Hayes-Conroys show us that the constitution of ""nutrition"" is in the complex relationships between eating, food, health and the body. In their questioning of the epistemological assumptions that underpin nutrition, this book provides original and important answers to the question.’ Jessica Mudry, Concordia University, Canada 'Doing Nutrition Differently cracks open an entirely new field of inquiry - and does so with creativity, nuance, and deep reflexivity. Anyone who has been at all skeptical of the content and delivery of nutritional advice will savor the insights authors in this book serve up - with no admonitions about how to ""eat right"".' Julie Guthman, University of California at Santa Cruz, USA


"’Doing Nutrition Differently is a much-needed intervention into the increasingly moralised and medicalised realms of eating. Across a wide spectrum of concerns - from food deserts, the eating practices of the Zapatistas, to older women’s garden - this collection engages with core issues of food justice through the perspectives of gender, ethnicity, and geo-politics. It should be required readings for academics and practitioners alike.’ Elspeth Probyn, University of Sydney, Australia and author of Oceanic Entanglements ’Food studies scholars have often asked ""what is nutrition?"". In Doing Nutrition Differently the Hayes-Conroys show us that the constitution of ""nutrition"" is in the complex relationships between eating, food, health and the body. In their questioning of the epistemological assumptions that underpin nutrition, this book provides original and important answers to the question.’ Jessica Mudry, Concordia University, Canada 'Doing Nutrition Differently cracks open an entirely new field of inquiry - and does so with creativity, nuance, and deep reflexivity. Anyone who has been at all skeptical of the content and delivery of nutritional advice will savor the insights authors in this book serve up - with no admonitions about how to ""eat right"".' Julie Guthman, University of California at Santa Cruz, USA"


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Allison Hayes-Conroy received her PhD in geography from Clark University and her MA in geography from the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. She is currently an assistant professor in the department of Geography and Urban Studies at Temple University. She has authored two books on the culture and politics of food and agriculture, as well a number of papers on the visceral politics of food. Her current research centers on food security in Medellin, Colombia. Jessica Hayes-Conroy received her PhD in geography and women’s studies from Penn State University and her MA in geography from the University of Vermont. She recently served a Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow in Environmental Studies and Women’s Studies at Wheaton College in Norton, MA. She is currently an assistant professor of Women’s Studies at Hobart and Williams Smith Colleges. She has authored papers on alternative food, visceral geography, and political ecology. Her current research centers on critical perspectives of nutrition intervention.

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