The Land We Live in

The Land We Live in
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Total Pages : 350
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Synopsis The Land We Live in by : Henry Mann

The Land We Live in

The Land We Live in
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Total Pages : 908
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Synopsis The Land We Live in by : Charles Augustus Goodrich

The Land We Live in

The Land We Live in
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Total Pages : 126
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Synopsis The Land We Live in by : Francis Ludlow Holt

We Want Land to Live

We Want Land to Live
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Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : 9780820350264
ISBN-13 : 0820350265
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis We Want Land to Live by : Amy Trauger

We Want Land to Live explores the current boundaries of radical approaches to food sovereignty. First coined by La Via Campesina (a global movement whose name means “the peasant’s way”), food sovereignty is a concept that expresses the universal right to food. Amy Trauger uses research combining ethnography, participant observation, field notes, and interviews to help us understand the material and definitional struggles surrounding the decommodification of food and the transformation of the global food system’s political-economic foundations. Trauger’s work is the first of its kind to analytically and coherently link a dialogue on food sovereignty with case studies illustrating the spatial and territorial strategies by which the movement fosters its life in the margins of the corporate food regime. She discusses community gardeners in Portugal; small-scale, independent farmers in Maine; Native American wild rice gatherers in Minnesota; seed library supporters in Pennsylvania; and permaculturists in Georgia. The problem in the food system, as the activists profiled here see it, is not markets or the role of governance but that the right to food is conditioned by what the state and corporations deem to be safe, legal, and profitable—and not by what eaters think is right in terms of their health, the environment, or their communities. Useful for classes on food studies and active food movements alike, We Want Land to Live makes food sovereignty issues real as it illustrates a range of methodological alternatives that are consistent with its discourse: direct action (rather than charity, market creation, or policy changes), civil disobedience (rather than compliance with discriminatory laws), and mutual aid (rather than reliance on top-down aid).

The Land We Live in

The Land We Live in
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Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044097022446
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Synopsis The Land We Live in by : Charles Francis King

Native Land and Foreign Desires

Native Land and Foreign Desires
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Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106015312801
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Synopsis Native Land and Foreign Desires by : Lilikalā Kame'eleihiwa

A detailed analysis of the Mahele, a pivotal period in the history of Hawaii.

The Land We Live In

The Land We Live In
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Publisher : VM eBooks
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Synopsis The Land We Live In by : Henry Mann

America presented itself as a virgin land to the original settlers from Europe. It had no history, no memories, no civilization that appealed to European traditions or associations. Its inhabitants belonged evidently to the human brotherhood, and their appearance and language, as well as some of their customs, indicated Mongolian kinship and Asiatic origin, but in the eyes of their conquerors they were as strange as if they had sprung from another planet, and the invaders were equally strange and marvelous to the natives.