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  • - Food System Change and Mass Starvation in Hawaii, Madagascar, and Cambodia
    av Stian Rice
    344 - 1 439,-

    "Famine in the Remaking examines the relationship between the reorganization of food systems and large-scale food crises through a comparative historical analysis of three famines: Hawaii in the 1820s, Madagascar in the 1920s, and Cambodia in the 1970s. This examination identifies the structural transformations that make food systems more vulnerable to failure"--

  • - Brazil's Landless Worker's Movement and the Politics of Knowledge
    av David Meek
    326 - 1 439,-

    Examines the opportunities for and constraints on advancing food sovereignty in the 17 de Abril settlement, a community born out of a massacre of landless Brazilian workers in 1996. Based on fieldwork, David Meek makes the provocative argument that critical forms of food systems education are integral to agrarian social movements' survival.

  • - Agrarian Capitalism and Genocide in Democratic Kampuchea
    av James A. Tyner
    367,-

  • av Andrea Noelani Brower
    369,-

    How Hawai¿i became the epicenter of the biotech seed industry, and how a resistance movement arose to confront the industry's power. Hawai¿i is a primary site for development of herbicide-resistant corn seed and, until recently, was host to more experimental field trials of genetically engineered crops than anywhere else in the world. It is also a node of powerful resistance. While documentaries and popular news stories have profiled the biotech seed industry in Hawai¿i, Seeds of Occupation, Seeds of Possibility is the first book to detail the social and historical conditions by which the chemical-seed oligopoly came to occupy the most geographically isolated islands in the world and made the soils of Hawai¿i the epicenter of agrochemical and agricultural biotechnology testing. Andrea Brower, an activist-scholar from Hawai¿i, examines the consequences related to genetically engineered seed development for Hawai¿i's people and the social movement that has risen in response. With insights beyond the islands, Seeds of Occupation, Seeds of Possibility illuminates why visions for a radically better world must be expanded by intersectional and systemically oriented movements.

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