The Political Economy of African Famine
Stephen P Reyna editor R E Downs editor Donna O Kerner editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:31st Jul '19
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- Paperback£33.99(9780367275907)
Originally published in 1991. This volume explores the combination of political and economic forces that influence different levels of food supply. The book begins with a discussion of famine theories, ranging from cultural ecology to neo-Marxism. Following this survey is a series of essays by anthropologists, geographers, economists and development practitioners that explores the role of Western institutions in African famine, analyzes famine in particular countries, and documents the relationship between famine and gender. This book takes an unusually broad look at famine by including analyses of countries where hunger has rarely been studied and by examining African famine from both African and Western perspectives. Its concluding proposals for eradicating famine make innovative and provocative contributions to current global debates on food and nutrition.
Review of the original publication:
"A timely and scholarly book which expertly documents how famine in Africa is primarily of human origin and potentially reversable. Deserving of a wide audience; invaluable for professionals and students alike."- Philip Kilbride, Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania
ISBN: 9780367275723
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 557g
398 pages