In Women Redefining the Experience of Food Insecurity: Life Off the Edge of the Table, contributors stress the relationship between food insecurity and women's agency. By problematizing the mundane world of how women procure and prepare food in a context of scarcity, this book, edited by Janet Page-Reeves, reveals dynamics, relationships and experiences that would otherwise go unremarked, and counters constructions of women's choices as predicated on ignorance, irresponsibility or weakness.
In Women Redefining the Experience of Food Insecurity: Life Off the Edge of the Table, contributors stress the relationship between food insecurity and women's agency. By problematizing the mundane world of how women procure and prepare food in a context of scarcity, this book, edited by Janet Page-Reeves, reveals dynamics, relationships and experiences that would otherwise go unremarked, and counters constructions of women's choices as predicated on ignorance, irresponsibility or weakness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Figures Tables Foreword June Nash Acknowledgments Part I: Introduction Conceptualizing Food Insecurity and Women's Agency: A Synthetic Introduction Janet Page-Reeves Part II: The Dimensionality of Food Insecurity 1. Another Time of Hunger Teresa Mares 2. Women, Welfare and Food Insecurity Maggie Dickenson 3. 'I took the lemons and I made lemonade': Women's Quotidian Strategies and the Re-Contouring of Food Insecurity in a Hispanic Community in New Mexico Janet Page-Reeves, Amy Anixter Scott, Maurice Moffett, Veronica Apodaca, and Vanessa Apodaca 4. Negotiating Food Security along the U.S.-Mexican Border: Social Strategies, Practice, and Networks among Mexican Immigrant Women Lois Stanford Part III: Disparities in Access to Healthy Food 5. 'La Lucha Diaria': Migrant Women in the Fight for Healthy Food127 Megan Carney 6. Women's Knowledge and Experiences Obtaining Food in Low-Income Detroit Neighborhoods Daniel J. Rose 7. Is the Cup Half Empty or Is It Half Full? Economic Transition and Changing Ideas of what is Food Insecurity in Rural Costa Rica David Himmelgreen, Nancy Romero Daza, Allison Cantor and Sara Arias-Steele Part IV: Women's Agency and Contested Practices 8. Salvadoran Immigrant Women and the Culinary Making of Gendered Identities: "Food Grooming" as a Class and Meaning-Making Process Sharon Stowers 9. The Social Life of Coca-Cola® in Southern Veracruz, Mexico: How Women Navigate Public Health Messages and Social Support through Drink Mary Alice Scott 10. 'Women not like they used to be': Food and Modernity in Rural Newfoundland Lynne Phillips Part V: Empowerment and Challenging the System 11. Labor and Leadership: Women in U.S. Community Food Organizing Christine Porter and LaDonna Redmond 12. 'I would have never....': A Critical Examination of Women's Agency for Food Security Through Participatory Action Research Patricia Williams Index About the Contributors
Figures Tables Foreword June Nash Acknowledgments Part I: Introduction Conceptualizing Food Insecurity and Women's Agency: A Synthetic Introduction Janet Page-Reeves Part II: The Dimensionality of Food Insecurity 1. Another Time of Hunger Teresa Mares 2. Women, Welfare and Food Insecurity Maggie Dickenson 3. 'I took the lemons and I made lemonade': Women's Quotidian Strategies and the Re-Contouring of Food Insecurity in a Hispanic Community in New Mexico Janet Page-Reeves, Amy Anixter Scott, Maurice Moffett, Veronica Apodaca, and Vanessa Apodaca 4. Negotiating Food Security along the U.S.-Mexican Border: Social Strategies, Practice, and Networks among Mexican Immigrant Women Lois Stanford Part III: Disparities in Access to Healthy Food 5. 'La Lucha Diaria': Migrant Women in the Fight for Healthy Food127 Megan Carney 6. Women's Knowledge and Experiences Obtaining Food in Low-Income Detroit Neighborhoods Daniel J. Rose 7. Is the Cup Half Empty or Is It Half Full? Economic Transition and Changing Ideas of what is Food Insecurity in Rural Costa Rica David Himmelgreen, Nancy Romero Daza, Allison Cantor and Sara Arias-Steele Part IV: Women's Agency and Contested Practices 8. Salvadoran Immigrant Women and the Culinary Making of Gendered Identities: "Food Grooming" as a Class and Meaning-Making Process Sharon Stowers 9. The Social Life of Coca-Cola® in Southern Veracruz, Mexico: How Women Navigate Public Health Messages and Social Support through Drink Mary Alice Scott 10. 'Women not like they used to be': Food and Modernity in Rural Newfoundland Lynne Phillips Part V: Empowerment and Challenging the System 11. Labor and Leadership: Women in U.S. Community Food Organizing Christine Porter and LaDonna Redmond 12. 'I would have never....': A Critical Examination of Women's Agency for Food Security Through Participatory Action Research Patricia Williams Index About the Contributors
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