Food and carcerality: From confinement to abolition (original) (raw)
These Bars Can't Hold Us Back: Plowing Incarcerated Geographies with Restorative Food Justice
Joshua Sbicca
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Dining in: The Symbolic Power of Food in Prison
Rebecca Godderis
The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 2006
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Food, Farming, and Freedom : Promoting a Sustainable Model of Food Justice in America's Prisons
Hillary Lyons
2012
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The Abolition of Food Oppression
Etienne Toussaint
The Georgetown Law Journal, 2023
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Food Justice Now! Deepening the Roots of Social Struggle
Joshua Sbicca
2018
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A Critical Phenomenology of Solidarity and Resistance in the 2013 California Prison Hunger Strikes
Lisa Guenther
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Prison agriculture in the United States: racial capitalism and the disciplinary matrix of exploitation and rehabilitation
Joshua Sbicca, Carrie Chennault
Agriculture and Human Values, 2022
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Notes on the practice of food justice in the U.S.: understanding and confronting trauma and inequity
Valentine Cadieux
Journal of Political Ecology
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Vassar College Digital Window @ Vassar Food, Farming, and Freedom : Promoting a Sustainable Model of Food Justice in America' s Prisons FOOD, FARMING, AND FREEDOM Promoting a Sustainable Model of Food Justice in America's Prisons
Hillary Lyons
2012
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Going "Beyond Food": Confronting Structures of Injustice in Food Systems Research and Praxis
Catarina Passidomo
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 2013
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Decolonizing Food Justice: Naming, Resisting, and Researching Colonizing Forces in the Movement
Hank Herrera
Antipode, 2015
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Building emancipatory food power: Freedom Farms, Rocky Acres, and the struggle for food justice
Bobby J. Smith II
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 2019
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Food justice racial projects: fighting racial neoliberalism from the Bay to the Big Apple
Joshua Sbicca, Justin Sean Myers
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Decolonizing Food Justice: Naming, Resisting, and Researching Colonizing Forces in the Movement Introduction and Problem Statement
Hank Herrera
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Border Meals: Detention Center Feeding Practices, Migrant Subjectivity, and Questions on Trauma (Gastronomica: The Journal of Critical Food Studies)
Megan Carney
Gastronomica, 2013
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IN THIS ISSUE: The Power of Food Justice
Duncan Hilchey
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 2019
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Black Food Matters: Racial Justice in the Wake of Food Justice
Simi Kang
City and Society, 2021
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Calories, commerce, and culture: The multiple valuations of food in prison
Sandra Bucerius
Punishment & Society, 2022
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Hunger strikes, detainee protest, and the relationality of political subjectivization
Leah Montange
Citizenship Studies, 2017
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From prison to plate : how connections between men in federal custody and Indigenous families impacts food security, food sovereignty and wellbeing
Kelsey Timler
2017
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‘There is no sincerer love than the love of food’ (George Bernard Shaw, 1903): The meaning of food and its uses in prison subculture
Moran Davidyan, Tomer Einat
2018
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Invisible Geographies: Violence and Oppression in the Prison Industrial Complex and Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
Scott Hurley
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Going "beyond food": Confronting structures of injustice in food systems research and praxis. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development. 2013
Catarina Passidomo
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Breaking the Food Chains: An Investigation of Food Justice Activism*
Alison Alkon
Sociological Inquiry, 2009
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Anti-Racist Tools and Alternatives to Capitalism in the Fight for Food Justice
Shyanne Miller
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Rachel Slocum and Kirsten Valentine Cadieux. 2015. Notes on the practice of food justice in the U.S.: understanding and confronting trauma and inequity. Journal of Political Ecology 22: 27-52.
Journal of Political Ecology
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Capitalism & Confinement: Racialization, Dispossession, and Exploitation in the Carceral Sphere
Elisa Littin
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Introduction: Critical Prison Studies, Carceral Ethnography, and Human Rights: From Lived Experience to Global Action
Dawn Moore
Oñati Socio-legal Series
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Rethinking Working-Class Struggle through the Lens of the Carceral State: Toward a Labor History of Inmates and Guards
Heather Thompson
Labor, 2011
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Food for Freedom: the black freedom struggle and the politics of food
Mary Potorti
2015
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Food and the prison environment: a meta-ethnography of global first-hand experiences of food, meals and eating in custody
Clair Woods-Brown
Health & Justice
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Neoliberal Confinements: Social Suffering in the Carceral State (Editors' Introduction)
Benjamin Fleury-Steiner, Alessandro De Giorgi
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Extending the Consequentiality of “Invisible Work” in the Food Justice Movement
Molly Shea
Cognition and Instruction, 2016
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The hidden food: Mealtime resistance and identity work in a Norwegian prison
Thomas Ugelvik
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More Than Just Food: Food Justice and Community Change (Introduction)
Garrett Broad
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