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Women Working the NAFTA Food Chain: Women, Food and Globalization
- Barndt, Deborah (Editor)
- Barndt, Deborah (Author)
- Harjo, Joy (Author)
- Friedmann, Harriet (Author)
- Reiter, Ester (Author)
- Martinez-Salazar, Egla (Author)
- Baron, Antonieta (Author)
- Appendini, Kirsten (Author)
- Ansley, Fran (Author)
- Eyerman, Ann (Author)
- Kainer, Jan (Author)
- Field, Debbie (Author)
- Villagomez, Maria Dolores (Author)
- Moffett, Deborah (Author)
- Morgan, Mary Lou (Author)
- Pérez Peña, Ofelia (Author)
- Baker, Lauren (Author)
Contents: "Perhaps the world ends here" / Joy Harjo -- Introduction: In the belly of the beast: A moveable feast / Deborah Barndt -- Remaking "traditions": How we eat, what we eat and the changing political economy of food / Harriet Friedmann -- Whose "choice"?: "Flexible" women workers in the tomato food chain / Deborah Barndt -- Serving the McCustomer: Fast food is not about food / Ester Reiter -- The "poisoning" of Indigenous migrant women workers and children: From deadly colonialism to toxic globalization / Egla Martinez-Salazar -- Mexican women on the move: Migrant workers in Mexico and Canada / Antonieta Barrón -- "From where have all the flowers come?": Women workers in Mexico's non-traditional markets / Kirsten Appendini -- Putting the pieces together: Tennessee women find the global economy in their own backyards / Fran Ansley -- Serving up service: Fast-food and office women workers doing it with a smile / Ann Eyerman -- Not quite what they bargained for: Female labour in Canadian supermarkets / Jan Kainer -- Putting food first: Women's role in creating a grassroots system outside the marketplace / Debbie Field -- Grassroots responses to globalization: Mexican rural and urban women's collective alternatives / Maria Dolores Villagomez -- Women as organizers: Building confidence and community through food / Deborah Moffett & Mary Lou Morgan -- A day in the life of Maria: Women, food, ecology and the will to live / Ofelia Perez Peña -- A different tomato: Creating vernacular foodscapes / Lauren Baker.