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El. knyga: Food & Freedom

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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2015
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  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780847847211
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: Rizzoli Ex Libris
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780847847211

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Inspiring the global fight to revolutionize the way food is grown, distributed, and eaten. In the almost thirty years since Carlo Petrini began the Slow Food organization, he has been constantly engaged in the fight for food justice. Beginning first in his native Italy and then expanding all over the world, the movement has created a powerful force for change.
The essential argument of this book is that food is an avenue towards freedom. This uplifting and humanistic message is straightforward: if people can feed themselves, they can be free. In other words, if people can regain control over access to their food—how it is produced, by whom, and how it is distributed—then that can lead to a greater empowerment in all channels of life. Whether in the Amazon jungle talking with tribal elders or on rice paddies in rural Indonesia, the author engages the reader through the excitement of his journeys and the passion of his mission.
Here, Petrini reports upon some of the success stories that he has observed firsthand. From Chiapas to Puglia, Morocco to North Carolina, he has witnessed the many ways different peoples have dealt with food problems. This book allows us to learn from these case studies and lays out models for the future.

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"Petrinis central message is that everyone who eats should only buy food that is good, clean, and fair.  Without being didactic, the author vigorously stresses the importance of all three components in his discussion of food policy, as well as case studies from all over the globe." -ForewordReviews.com

"[ Carlo Petrini] exudes so much joy, hope, and optimism in his new book that it's hard not to be swept away by his impassioned arguments for social, political, and environmental justice. . . Food & Freedom celebrates boundless pleasures. A hedonist's guide to feasts and food fellowship, it also takes real delight in political argument as befitting an Italian familiar with European ideologies. Political activists both young and old might find Food & Freedom useful reading."  -NEW YORK JOURNAL OF BOOKS

"For anyone who has a passion for food, [ Food & Freedom is] an important book. Read it slowly, in appreciative nibbles, rather than gobbling it down like a fast-food meal during a time-crunched lunch break. Be a gastronome, and appreciate it as you read it and later, in its recollection." -THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE 

Prologue 7(3)
I Liberated Gastronomy
Chapter 1 In the Beginning Was Wine
10(5)
Chapter 2 Touring the Country
15(5)
Chapter 3 Milano Golosa
20(5)
Chapter 4 Eco-Gastronomy
25(5)
Chapter 5 GCF
30(7)
Chapter 6 I Like It!
37(4)
Chapter 7 Clean Wines
41(7)
Chapter 8 Slaves
48(6)
Chapter 9 UNISG
54(6)
Chapter 10 What a Science!
60(6)
Chapter 11 What Next?
66(7)
II Liberating Diversity
Chapter 1 In Search of the Missionary
73(6)
Chapter 2 We Aren't Free on the Free Market
79(6)
Chapter 3 The Wasteconomy
85(6)
Chapter 4 Unpairing the Cards
91(5)
Chapter 5 An Ark with a Cargo of 10,000 Foods
96(6)
Chapter 6 New Diversity, New Biodiversity
102(5)
Chapter 7 Say Cheese!
107(6)
Chapter 8 The Last?
113(6)
Chapter 9 Indigenous Peoples
119(6)
Chapter 10 Tools
125(3)
III A Free Network
Chapter 1 Taksim
128(7)
Chapter 2 From Istanbul to Seattle with Stops Along the Way
135(7)
Chapter 3 Ten Thousand Nodes in the Free Network
142(5)
Chapter 4 For Example: A Green Star on a Red Field
147(6)
Chapter 5 From a Bell in New Orleans to the Crop Mobs of Detroit
153(7)
Chapter 6 A Night at Salone Del Gusto--Terra Madre 2012
160(7)
Chapter 7 The CAP
167(6)
Chapter 8 Free, But Free for Real
173(5)
IV The Gastronomy of Liberation
Chapter 1 On Liberation
178(7)
Chapter 2 Paradigmatic Peru
185(8)
Chapter 3 Back to Brazil
193(5)
Chapter 4 In Mexico
198(8)
Chapter 5 Colombia, the Importance of the Land
206(5)
Chapter 6 Prospects for New Liberations Across the Atlantic
211(4)
Chapter 7 Uganda, a View of the Future
215(7)
Chapter 8 Ten Thousand Gardens in Africa
222(6)
Chapter 9 All Together Against the Disgrace of Hunger and Malnutrition
228(7)
Chapter 10 Food and Freedom Because Food Is Freedom
235(5)
Acknowledgments 240
Carlo Petrini is the author of Slow Food Nation and the founder of the Slow Food organization, which counts 100,000 members in 150 countries. Petrini was named a European Hero by Time and a "Champion of the Earth" by the United Nations.