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 · Deborah Barndt's book Tangled Routes: Women, Work, and Globalization on the Tomato Trail focuses on the long and typically convoluted journey of the tomato from planting to consumption as a means to examine food routes and commodity chains through an intersectional lens. Barndt draws on her experiences and discussions with the women who work /5(7). Find many great new used options and get the best deals for WOMEN WORKING NAFTA FOOD CHAIN: WOMEN, FOOD AND By Deborah Barndt **Excellent** at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Women Working the NAFTA Food Chain Women Food Globalization by Deborah Barndt available in Trade Paperback on bltadwin.ru, also read synopsis and reviews. This collection of compelling and original research makes connections in Canada, the US and Mexico.


Women' s International Coalition for Economic Justice 3. Fair Economic and Trade Practices Readings _ Barndt, Deborah (ed). women Working the NAFTA Food Chain: Women, Food, and Globalization. Toronto Ontario: Second Story Press GentaResearch Office. wrrade Liberallzafrori: Impacts on African Women. Remaking Traditions: How We Eat, What We Eat and the Changing Political Economy of Food, in Deborah Barndt, ed. Women Working the NAFTA Food Chain:Women, Food, and Globalization. Toronto: Second Story, , pp. Appendini, Kirsten. "From Where Have All the Flowers Come? Women Workers in Mexico's Non-Traditional Markets." Women Working in the NAFTA Food chain: Women, Food and Globalization. Ed. Deborah Barndt.


the NAFTA food chain, Tomasa, a Mexican fieldworker for "Santa Anita Packers", one of the biggest domestic producers of tomatoes, describes her daily food preparations during the harvest season: "l get up at A.M. to make tortillas for our lunch, then the truck comes at six to take us to the fields to start working by A.M. "2. Women Working the NAFTA Food Chain: Women, Food, and Globalization, edited by Deborah Barndt, is a collection of essays that are relevant to the ecofeminist movement in that they explore the exploitative rela-tionship between women, work, food, the environment, and global-ization. Unlike Sharing the Earth and Ecofeminist Natures, which both. Women Working The Nafta Food Chain: Women, Food And Globalization (editor) Wild Fire: Art As Activism (editor) Tangled Routes: Women, Work and Globalization on The Tomato Trail.

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