Unending Hunger
Delve into the poignant exploration of migration and food insecurity with Unending Hunger by Megan A. Carney. Published by the University of California Press in 2015, this compelling paperback spans 272 pages and draws on extensive ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Santa Barbara, California.
Carney's insightful narrative reveals the intricate challenges faced by women immigrants from Mexico and Central America as they navigate the complexities of hunger and survival in a new land. By highlighting personal stories and in-depth research, this book provides a necessary lens on the intersection of migration, gender, and food security.
Whether you are a scholar, student, or simply interested in issues of social justice, Unending Hunger offers valuable perspectives that resonate beyond the pages. Explore the systemic factors contributing to food insecurity and how they shape the lives and identities of women immigrants today.