Food for Dissent

Food for Dissent
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Publisher : UMass + ORM
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9781613766712
ISBN-13 : 1613766718
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Book Synopsis Food for Dissent by : Maria McGrath

Download or read book Food for Dissent written by Maria McGrath and published by UMass + ORM. This book was released on 2019-08-26 with total page 300 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the 1960s and early 1970s, countercultural rebels decided that, rather than confront the system, they would create the world they wanted. The natural foods movement grew out of this contrarian spirit. Through a politics of principled shopping, eating, and entrepreneurship, food revolutionaries dissented from corporate capitalism and mainstream America. In Food for Dissent, Maria McGrath traces the growth of the natural foods movement from its countercultural fringe beginning to its twenty-first-century "food revolution" ascendance, focusing on popular natural foods touchstones—vegetarian cookbooks, food co-ops, and health advocates. Guided by an ideology of ethical consumption, these institutions and actors spread the movement's oppositionality and transformed America's foodscape, at least for some. Yet this strategy proved an uncertain instrument for the advancement of social justice, environmental defense, and anti-corporatism. The case studies explored in Food for Dissent indicate the limits of using conscientious eating, shopping, and selling as tools for civic activism.


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