The Cultural Roots of Slow Food The Cultural Roots of Slow Food
Ecocritical Theory and Practice

The Cultural Roots of Slow Food

Peasants, Partisans, and the Landscape of Italian Resistance

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Publisher Description

The Cultural Roots of Slow Food: Peasants, Partisans, and the Landscape of Italian Resistance focuses on the work of a variety of intellectual activists, related food justice literature, and documentary films, and argues that contemporary forms of environmental activism, as they are rooted in local food and sustainable farming, are built on Italian peasant culture and its contributions to the Resistance movement during World War II.

This book looks to the hinterlands to demonstrate that peasants, by sharing their knowledge of the land and traditional practices, produce their own organic intellectuals. Some examples examined are Alcide Cervi, Nuto Revelli, and Ermanno Olmi. Ilaria Tabusso Marcyan argues that their work, personal experiences, and visions of resistance foreground the cultural roots of the Slow Food international grassroots movement. She posits that today, Slow Food and the food communities of Terra Madre in Italy and around the world represent one of the many examples of these new organic intellectuals committed to rebuild a more harmonious and sustainable relationship with the land.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2023
24 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
184
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lexington Books
SIZE
1.6
MB

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