Food, Culture, and Survival in an African City
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Palgrave USA
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Palgrave USA
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English
"Food, Culture, and Survival in an African City presents an illuminating account of the dynamics of poverty and survival strategies in urban Africa. Using variables like culture, race, class and gender, Flynn explores how people negotiate life and survival in a poverty stricken environment. This is an excellent work that examines people's lives in urban Africa in the era of globalization and social and economic crisis. It is a must read book in contemporary urban african studies." - Joe Lugalla, University of New Hampshire
"Karen Coen Flynn's Food, Culture, and Survival in the African City uses 10 months of in-depth ethnographic research in Mwanza, Tanzania to uncover the complex ways people gain access to food and the multiple reasons why they go hungry. In her path-breaking urban research, she interviews over three hundred city dwellers including street adults and children, urban farmers, market vendors, and men and women from diverse ethnic and class groups to explore how income, gender, age, and charity affect their survival. Flynn makes an invaluable contribution to the history of modern Africa, to food studies, and to policy-making in this clearly written and richly detailed book about the ethical and economic costs of hunger and inequality." - Carole Counihan
"[This book] is original in the sense that it focuses on consumption itself: not just on the dynamics of supply into markets. Flynn is able to look both qualitatively and quantitatively at what 'food' is to various subsections of the urban population...[it] will certainly be a contribution to the field." - Jane I. Guyer, Johns Hopkins University
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ISBN
978-1-403-96639-1
EAN
9781403966391
Erscheinungsjahr
7/4/2005
Edition
2005 ed.
Verlag
Palgrave USA
Author
Flynn, K.
Sprache
English
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