Preface.
1. In Search of Relevance: Anthropology in the Contemporary World.
2. Food Security in Policy and Practice.
3. Land and Livelihood: Land Ownership, Access, Reform and Research Responsibilities.
4. Labor Organization on Smallholder Farms: Structure and Diversity.
5. Playing the Food Market: Actual Markets, Moralities and Social Engineering.
6. Politics of Identity: Agri-business and Agri-culture.
7. Famine Relief, Famine Prevention: Whose Analysis? Whose Solutions? Whose Patronage?.
8. Attractive Simplicity?: The Shape of Modern Agricultural Research and Policy.
9. State of Play: Anthropology, Food Security, and New Directions in Research.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index.
Johan Pottier is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at SOAS.
"The Anthropology of Food is an impressive survey and discussion of
recent anthropological research on the lack of fit between the
lived realities of those who suffer food shortages and the
perceptions of interested policy makers. It is also an excellent
appraisal of the relevant literature. This book will certainly be
highly recommended reading on postgraduate courses in anthropology,
development studies, human nutrition, human geography and public
policy."
—Jeremy MacClancy, Oxford Brookes University "This well-intentioned
volume highlights what local contextual analysis by anthropologists
can contribute to food-policy design, implementation and evaluation
... Anthropologists are already producing more and better studies
about the diverse household and community impacts of development
discourses and decision-making ... Pottier's work adds
significantly to these efforts."
—European Journal of Development Research
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