Food Trucks, Cultural Identity, and Social Justice
Edited by Julian Agyeman, Caitlin Matthews and Hannah Sobel
Edited by Julian Agyeman, Caitlin Matthews and Hannah Sobel
Edited by Julian Agyeman, Caitlin Matthews and Hannah Sobel
Edited by Julian Agyeman, Caitlin Matthews and Hannah Sobel
Part of Food, Health, and the Environment
Part of Food, Health, and the Environment
Category: Domestic Politics
Category: Domestic Politics
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$30.00
Sep 08, 2017 | ISBN 9780262534079
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Sep 08, 2017 | ISBN 9780262341561
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Praise
The greatest strength of this book is its use of food trucks as a lens through which to analyze the racialized political economies of changing foodscapes. The historical connections between immigrant food vendors and creative-class entrepreneurs, and their differential treatment by city officials, are resoundingly clear, as are the abilities of non-profit organizations, community development corporations, and vendors themselves to mitigate and resist these disparities.—Antipode—
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