The Politics of Food 2006

This website is put together by students from St Cloud State University in a "Sociology and Politics of Food" class. Students in the course examined how the production, distribution, preparation, consumption, and/or representation of a particular food or consumed item creates reinforces, or challenges structures of power among specific groups of people.

The goal of the class was to make the information gathered both available and useful to those outside of the class. This web site is the result, serving as a “clearinghouse” of information on the politics of food. The purpose of this site is to provide information about a variety of ordinary items we consume and the actions that we can all take regarding the politics of food in our everyday lives.

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Click on any of the images below for fact sheets on the food item.

 

 

The Politics of Shrimp

The Gender Politics of the Tomato

Battery Cage Egg Production

The Politics of Hemp

The Politics of Fast Food

The Politics of Hot Dogs

Chitterlings and Chitlins

The Politics of Milk

The Politics of Orange Juice

The Politics of Whale Meat

The Politics of Peanut Butter

The Politics of Pork

Dietary Supplements

The Politics of Russian Vodka

 

The Politics of Beer

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Site Last Modified: January 19, 2007