Ethical Eating in the Postsocialist and Socialist World
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alternative food movements
anthropology
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B01=Jakob A. Klein
B01=Melissa L. Caldwell
B01=Yuson Jung
bulgaria
capitalism
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china
consumption of food
COP=United States
critical food studies
cuba
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eating
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ethical
ethics
fair trade food
food
food and hunger
food and morality
food around the world
food practices
geography
global economy
history
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lithuania
local food
organic food
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political
political movements
politics of food
post socialist
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production of food
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russia
social movements
socialism
socialist
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state market citizen relations
trade of food
vietnam
Product details
- ISBN 9780520277403
- Weight: 454g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 21 Feb 2014
- Publisher: University of California Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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Current discussions of the ethics around alternative food movements--concepts such as "local," "organic," and "fair trade"--tend to focus on their growth and significance in advanced capitalist societies. In this groundbreaking contribution to critical food studies, editors Yuson Jung, Jakob A. Klein, and Melissa L. Caldwell explore what constitutes "ethical food" and "ethical eating" in socialist and formerly socialist societies. With essays by anthropologists, sociologists, and geographers, this politically nuanced volume offers insight into the origins of alternative food movements and their place in today's global economy. Collectively, the essays cover discourses on food and morality; the material and social practices surrounding production, trade, and consumption; and the political and economic power of social movements in Bulgaria, China, Cuba, Lithuania, Russia, and Vietnam. Scholars and students will gain important historical and anthropological perspective on how the dynamics of state-market-citizen relations continue to shape the ethical and moral frameworks guiding food practices around the world.
Yuson Jung is Assistant Professor in Anthropology at Wayne State University. Jakob A. Klein is Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. Melissa L. Caldwell is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Cruz and the author of Dacha Idylls: Living Organically in Russia's Countryside and Not by Bread Alone: Social Support in the New Russia.
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