Meatpacking America: How Migration, Work, and Faith Unite and Divide the Heartland

Author:   Kristy Nabhan-Warren
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
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9781469663494


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   30 September 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Kristy Nabhan-Warren
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
Imprint:   The University of North Carolina Press
Dimensions:   Width: 19.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.389kg
ISBN:  

9781469663494


ISBN 10:   146966349
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   30 September 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Anyone interested in faith and work, immigration, American history, or even just a good story will find this to be a fascinating, emotional, and vitally important book. In its pages, abstract political debates break away in the face of the messier reality of migration as a new religion of real life is uncovered.--The Christian Century Based on interviews with more than 100 native Iowans and immigrants from nations including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ukraine, Afghanistan, and Honduras, Nabhan-Warren presents a nuanced view of citizen-immigrant relations that challenges the common narrative and prompts readers to consider a more complex narrative.--Civil Eats As Kristy Nabhan-Warren shows in her fascinating new book, Meatpacking America, churches are once again the institutions on which many of the industry's workers most rely...Nabhan-Warren argues that faith enables Midwestern meatpacking workers of diverse backgrounds to survive the day-to-day horrors of their jobs and seek better lives for their children.--Commonweal Magazine In her thoughtful and moving Meatpacking America, Kristy Nabhan-Warren scratches beneath the surface of Red State, small-own America to tell a story that is both sobering and encouraging...[Her] discussion of the plant's blood, guts, and stench are stomach-turning, but her assessment of its workers - white, Latino, Congolese, Vietnamese - are inspiring.--Patheos Nabhan-Warren's prose is clear and often absorbing. Unclogged with needless jargon and centered firmly on the fascinating lives of her subjects, it is easily readable for a general audience. Anyone interested in the intersection of migration, labor and animal agriculture -- situating the American Midwest, one of the world's major food providers, in the global context to which it properly belongs -- will benefit from Meatpacking America.--Little Village Magazine


In her thoughtful and moving Meatpacking America, Kristy Nabhan-Warren scratches beneath the surface of Red State, small-own America to tell a story that is both sobering and encouraging...[Her] discussion of the plant's blood, guts, and stench are stomach-turning, but her assessment of its workers - white, Latino, Congolese, Vietnamese - are inspiring.--Patheos Nabhan-Warren's prose is clear and often absorbing. Unclogged with needless jargon and centered firmly on the fascinating lives of her subjects, it is easily readable for a general audience. Anyone interested in the intersection of migration, labor and animal agriculture -- situating the American Midwest, one of the world's major food providers, in the global context to which it properly belongs -- will benefit from Meatpacking America.--Little Village Magazine


As Kristy Nabhan-Warren shows in her fascinating new book, Meatpacking America, churches are once again the institutions on which many of the industry's workers most rely...Nabhan-Warren argues that faith enables Midwestern meatpacking workers of diverse backgrounds to survive the day-to-day horrors of their jobs and seek better lives for their children.--Commonweal Magazine In her thoughtful and moving Meatpacking America, Kristy Nabhan-Warren scratches beneath the surface of Red State, small-own America to tell a story that is both sobering and encouraging...[Her] discussion of the plant's blood, guts, and stench are stomach-turning, but her assessment of its workers - white, Latino, Congolese, Vietnamese - are inspiring.--Patheos Nabhan-Warren's prose is clear and often absorbing. Unclogged with needless jargon and centered firmly on the fascinating lives of her subjects, it is easily readable for a general audience. Anyone interested in the intersection of migration, labor and animal agriculture -- situating the American Midwest, one of the world's major food providers, in the global context to which it properly belongs -- will benefit from Meatpacking America.--Little Village Magazine


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Kristy Nabhan-Warren is the V. O. and Elizabeth Kahl Figge Chair of Catholic Studies and a professor in the departments of religious studies and gender, women's, and sexuality studies at the University of Iowa. She is the author, most recently, of The Cursillo Movement in America: Catholics, Protestants, and Fourth-Day Spirituality.

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