Politics of Hunger
Discover the intricate dynamics of societal hunger with Politics of Hunger by Carl J. Griffin. Published by Manchester University Press in 2022, this thought-provoking paperback spans 280 pages, delving into the multifaceted concept of hunger as a political instrument. Griffin systematically examines how hunger is utilized as a form of protest by marginalized consumers and how it influences public policy discussions. The book also scrutinizes the elite political narratives surrounding hunger and their significant implications. This essential read offers valuable insights for anyone interested in the intersections of food, politics, and social justice. Don’t miss your chance to explore the politics behind one of humanity's most pressing issues.