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Geographies of race and food : fields, bodies, markets / edited by Rachel Slocum, Arun Saldanha.
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Farnham : Ashgate, [2013]
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xviii, 339 pages : illustrations
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computer
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Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
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9781317129073 (e-book)
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Series
Critical food studies
Critical food studies.
Subject
Food habits -- Social aspects.
Food habits -- Political aspects.
Race.
Minorities -- Food.
Biopolitics.
Food supply.
Food in popular culture.
Alt author
Slocum, Rachel B., 1964-
Saldanha, Arun.
Descript
xviii, 339 pages : illustrations
Content
text
Media
computer
Carrier
online resource
Note
Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN
9781317129073 (e-book)
Series
Critical food studies
Critical food studies.
Subject
Food habits -- Social aspects.
Food habits -- Political aspects.
Race.
Minorities -- Food.
Biopolitics.
Food supply.
Food in popular culture.
Alt author
Slocum, Rachel B., 1964-
Saldanha, Arun.
Subject
Food habits -- Social aspects.
Food habits -- Political aspects.
Race.
Minorities -- Food.
Biopolitics.
Food supply.
Food in popular culture.
Descript
xviii, 339 pages : illustrations
Content
text
Media
computer
Carrier
online resource
Note
Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author
Slocum, Rachel B., 1964-
Saldanha, Arun.
ISBN
9781317129073 (e-book)
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