Making a living : place, food, and economy in an Inuit community /
"Although food is vital to our daily lives, we tend to be unaware of the particulars of where it came from and how it was produced. We simply go to the market and buy what we need in neatly packaged containers. But what was required to get that food there in the first place? In some societies o...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Saskatoon :
Purich Pub.,
[2010]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Placing Economics: Telling Stories About Food and Making a Living [Food security]
- Introduction; Welcome to Puvirnituq; Narrative; Place; Issues of Economics; The Place of Economy and the Economy of Place
- 2. The Place of Country Foods
- Country Foods in Place
- Niqituinnaq
- Seasons, Weather, Time, and Country Foods
- Common Property and Country Foods
- Animal Relations and Country Foods
- The Social Relations of Country Foods
- Memory, Home, and Country Foods
- Knowledge, Place, and Country Foods
- Health and Country Foods
- Politics and Country Foods
- Economics and Country Foods.
- 3. The Political Economy of Nunavik and the Commoditization of Country Foods
- Government Approaches to Economic Development in the Canadian North
- The Political Economy of Nunavik
- The Commoditization of Country Foods among Inuit: An Overview
- Forms of Commoditization in Nunavik
- 4. Sold Down the River: The Business of Country Foods in Puvirnituq
- History, Economy, and Society
- The Commoditization of Country Foods in Puvirnituq.