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OverviewIn the last three decades of the twentieth century, government cutbacks, stagnating wages, AIDS, and gentrification pushed ever more people into poverty, and hunger reached levels unseen since the Depression. In response, New Yorkers set the stage for a nationwide food justice movement. Whether organizing school lunch campaigns, establishing food co-ops, or lobbying city officials, citizen-activists made food a political issue, uniting communities across lines of difference. The charismatic, usually female leaders of these efforts were often products of earlier movements: American communism, civil rights activism, feminism, even Eastern mysticism. Situating food justice within these rich lineages, Lana Dee Povitz demonstrates how grassroots activism continued to thrive, even as it was transformed by unrelenting erosion of the country's already fragile social safety net. Using dozens of new oral histories and archives, Povitz reveals the colorful characters who worked behind the scenes to build and sustain the movement, and illuminates how people worked together to overturn hierarchies rooted in class and race, reorienting the history of food activism as a community-based response to austerity. The first book-length history of food activism in a major American city, Stirrings highlights the emotional, intimate, and interpersonal aspects of social movement culture. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lana Dee PovitzPublisher: The University of North Carolina Press Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.715kg ISBN: 9781469653006ISBN 10: 1469653001 Pages: 360 Publication Date: 30 November 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsStirrings is important because it . . . [shows] how service provision and activism co-existed in the organizations examined. . . . They advanced social justice even as they were not explicitly about social and political change. At a moment when political strategies are often reduced to caricatures in the media, Stirrings makes an important contribution; illuminating these dimensions of social justice work.--The Gotham Center for New York City History Stirrings is important because it . . . [shows] how service provision and activism co-existed in the organizations examined. . . . They advanced social justice even as they were not explicitly about social and political change. At a moment when political strategies are often reduced to caricatures in the media, Stirrings makes an important contribution; illuminating these dimensions of social justice work.""--The Gotham Center for New York City History An engaging oral history of New York food activism. . . . Povitz provides a unique historical perspective on the successes and shortfalls of food activism that scholars and professionals can gain insight from today.""--Mobilization: An International Quarterly ""Stirrings is important because it . . . [shows] how service provision and activism co-existed in the organizations examined. . . . They advanced social justice even as they were not explicitly about social and political change. At a moment when political strategies are often reduced to caricatures in the media, Stirrings makes an important contribution; illuminating these dimensions of social justice work.""--The Gotham Center for New York City History ""An engaging oral history of New York food activism. . . . Povitz provides a unique historical perspective on the successes and shortfalls of food activism that scholars and professionals can gain insight from today.""--Mobilization: An International Quarterly Author InformationLana Dee Povitz is visiting assistant professor of history at Middlebury College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |