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Availability:In StockContributor:Pancho McFarlandPublish date:2025-04-15Pages:344
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of Georgia PressISBN-13:9780820369952ISBN-10:820369950UPC:9780820369952Book Category:Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Agriculture & Food (see also Political Science, Cultural & Ethnic Studies, Indigenous StudiesBook Topic:Public Policy, AmericanSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.77 inchesWeight:1.0119Product ID:SC5TJYBE2V

Through eighteen years of field research, dialogues with colleagues, deep involvement in the food movement community in Chicago, and introspection, Pancho McFarland asks: Is the loosely connected network of Black and Indigenous land stewards and food warriors in Chicago an anticolonial force for the liberation of all our relations?

This examination of a sector of the food autonomy movement in Chicago provides important new ways of understanding race relations, gender, sexuality, spirituality, pedagogy, identity, and their importance to the dynamics of social movements. Additionally, the book explores how revolutionary culture, principles, and organization of American Indigenous, diasporan Africans, anarchist Mexicans and others have been adopted, adapted, or rejected in our food movement.

In this autoethnography of the food movement, McFarland argues that at our best we work to establish a new society like that theorized and enacted by Indigenous and Black anarchists. However, the forces of Wetiko (colonialism, capitalism, heteropatriarchy, and white supremacy) make the work of BIPOC food warriors difficult. Wetiko's conceptual categories--including race, gender, sexuality, and citizenship--influence our worldviews and affect our behaviors. These limitations and our responses to them are captured in the dialogues and chapters of Food Autonomy in Chicago.
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of Georgia PressISBN-13:9780820369952ISBN-10:820369950UPC:9780820369952Book Category:Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Agriculture & Food (see also Political Science, Cultural & Ethnic Studies, Indigenous StudiesBook Topic:Public Policy, AmericanSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.77 inchesWeight:1.0119Product ID:SC5TJYBE2V
PANCHO MCFARLAND is a professor of Sociology at Chicago State University. His latest work includes the co-edited volume, Mexican-Origin Food, Foodways and Social Movements; Toward a Chican@ Hip Hop Anti-Colonialism; The Chican@ Hip Hop Nation: Politics of a New Millennial Mestizaje; and Chicano Rap: Gender and Violence in the Postindustrial Barrio. Since 2008, he has worked in the decolonial food movement as Executive Director of The Green Lots Project. He is a certified Permaculture Designer and became Director of The Permaculture Institute of Chicago in 2020.
Publisher: University of Georgia Press

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