Food Justice Now!: Deepening the Roots of Social Struggle

Author:   Joshua Sbicca
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
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9781517904005


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   31 July 2018
Format:   Hardback
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A rallying cry to link the food justice movement to broader social justice debates The United States is a nation of foodies and food activists, many of them progressives, and yet their overwhelming concern for what they consume often hinders their engagement with social justice more broadly. Food Justice Now! charts a path from food activism to social justice activism that integrates the two. It calls on the food-focused to broaden and deepen their commitment to the struggle against structural inequalities both within and beyond the food system. In an engrossing, historically grounded, and ethnographically rich narrative, Joshua Sbicca argues that food justice is more than just a myopic focus on food, allowing scholars and activists alike to investigate the causes behind inequities and evaluate and implement political strategies to overcome them. Focusing on carceral, labor, and immigration crises, Sbicca tells the stories of three California-based food movement organizations, showing that when activists use food to confront neoliberal capitalism and institutional racism, they can creatively expand how to practice and achieve food justice.Sbicca sets his central argument in opposition to apolitical and individual solutions, discussing national food movement campaigns and the need for economically and racially just food policies-a matter of vital public concern with deep implications for building collective power across a diversity of interests.

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Author:   Joshua Sbicca
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
Imprint:   University of Minnesota Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
ISBN:  

9781517904005


ISBN 10:   1517904005
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   31 July 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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By highlighting sites where justice, rather than food, is the primary motivator of social action, Joshua Sbicca's timely and important book takes the conversation about food justice exactly where it needs to go. -Julie Guthman, co-editor of The New Food Activism: Opposition, Cooperation, and Collective Action Can a food justice dialectics with a 'radical imagination' and strategies for change ameliorate economic and ethnoracial inequities? Joshua Sbicca's searching analysis broadens food politics to new terrains of social movement building and struggle essential given today's revanchist politics. -Julian Agyeman, Tufts University


By highlighting sites where justice, rather than food, is the primary motivator of social action, Joshua Sbicca's timely and important book takes the conversation about food justice exactly where it needs to go. -Julie Guthman, co-editor of The New Food Activism: Opposition, Cooperation, and Collective Action Can a food justice dialectics with a `radical imagination' and strategies for change ameliorate economic and ethnoracial inequities? Joshua Sbicca's searching analysis broadens food politics to new terrains of social movement building and struggle essential given today's revanchist politics. -Julian Agyeman, Tufts University


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Joshua Sbicca is assistant professor of sociology at Colorado State University.

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