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Corn Meets Maize

Food Movements and Markets in Mexico

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Corn Meets Maize

Food Movements and Markets in Mexico

Description

This compelling book exploresthe intimate connections between people and plants, agriculture and cooking, and the practical work of building local food networks and transnational social movements. Lauren E. Baker uses corn and maize to consider central debates about food security and food sovereignty, biodiversity and biotechnology, culture and nature, as well as globalization and local responses, in Mexico and beyond. For the author, corn symbolizes the commoditization of agriculture and the cultural, spiritual, ecological and economic separation of people from growing, cooking, and sharing food. Conversely, maize represents emerging food movements that address contemporary health, environmental, and economic imperatives while rooted in agricultural and culinary traditions. The meeting of corn and maize reveals the challenge of, and possibilities for, reclaiming food from its commodity status in the global context of financial turmoil, food crises, and climate change.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Why Food? Why Maize and Corn?
Chapter 2: Milpas, Markets and Movements
Chapter 3: Nuestro Maíz
Chapter 4: Itanoní Tortillería
Chapter 5: The Michoacán Centre for Agribusiness
Chapter 6: Biocultural Agrifood Relations
References

Product details

Published Dec 13 2012
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 200
ISBN 9781442206533
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Illustrations 6 BW Illustrations, 19 BW Photos, 1 Table
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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