Pestiewink/Wihokewin: Invitation to Indigenous and Intersectional Feminist Food Studies
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2021
Keywords
Indigenous Feminisms, Intersectionality, Indigenous Food Access, Colonialism, Storytelling, Decolonization of Food and Health, Food Activism
Abstract
The market-leading interdisciplinary exploration of food and its essential place in our society by Canadian and international scholars.
Critical Perspectives in Food Studies is a compelling examination of the shifting interpretations, perspectives, challenges, governance issues, and future visions that shape the study of food and food issues in Canada and around the world. With new chapters on a diverse range of current food-related issues, this third edition continues to bring students original contributions by Canadian scholars that will inspire readers to consider the varied and complex means by which we bring food to the table.
Recommended Citation
Sherry Pictou et al, "Pestiewink/Wihokewin: Invitation to Indigenous and Intersectional Feminist Food Studies" in Mustafa Koc, Jennifer Sumner & Anthony Winson, eds, Critical Perspectives in Food Studies, 3rd ed (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021) 90.