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Gendered food practices from seed to waste

MakerBock, Bettina > (ed.)
Duncan, Jessica > (ed.)
Medewerker[et al.]
ReeksYearbook of Women’s History/Jaarboek voor Vrouwengeschiedenis
Uitgave plaatsHilversum
UitgeverVerloren
Uitgave jaar2017
Paginatie208p.
ISBN/ISSN9789087046262
Illustratieill.
UitleenstatusLoanable/Uitleenbaar
VindplaatsWER 4 2017 - B
Mediumboek
FormaatB
SamenvattingIn nearly all societies gender has been, and continues to be, central in defining roles and responsibilities related to the production, manufacturing, provisioning, eating, and disposal of food. The 2016 Yearbook of Women’s History presents a collection of articles that look into food-related practices and shifting relations of gender across food systems. Authors explore changing understandings of food-related activities at the intersection of food and gender, across time and space. Articles about the lives of market women in late medieval food trades in the Low Countries, the practices of activist women in the garbage movement of prewar Tokyo, the way grain storage technologies affect women in Zimbabwe, through to the impact of healthy eating blogs in the digital age.
CategorieënBook/Boek


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