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Women Working the NAFTA Food Chain
Women, Food and Globalization
edited by Deborah Barndt

Winner, Independent Publisher Book Award for 2000
"... makes a valuable contribution [to] alternative frameworks for food production and consumption ..."
Habiba Zaman, Women's Studies,
Simon Fraser University

This collection of compelling and original research makes connections in Canada, the US and Mexico among women who work in fast-food restaurants, supermarkets and agricultural production. The fourteen chapters take a critical look at how the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has affected these women's working and living conditions, sharpening our understanding of how the workplace has been restructured in order to fulfill consumer demands for tomatoes, exotic flowers and fruits, as well as fast-food burgers and fries. Food activists in Latin America, the US and Canada propose alternatives to counteract the oppressive conditions of free trade and globalization.

About the Editor   Deborah Barndt teaches in the Faculty of Environmental Studies at York University in Toronto. She has worked in social justice and popular education programs in Latin America, the US and Canada over the past twenty-five years.

Women Working the NAFTA Food Chain

Women Working the
NAFTA Food Chain

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  · Women's Issues
  · Social Issues
  · Globalization

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280 pages
$24.95 Cdn
$24.95 US
6" x 9" paper
ISBN-10: 1-894549-35-X
ISBN-13: 978-1-894549-35-6

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