In this Book
Food, Farms, and Solidarity: French Farmers Challenge Industrial Agriculture and Genetically Modified Crops
Book
2013
Published by:
Duke University Press
summary
The Confédération Paysanne, one of France's largest farmers' unions, has successfully fought against genetically modified organisms (GMOs), but unlike other allied movements, theirs has been led by producers rather than consumers. In Food, Farms, and Solidarity, Chaia Heller analyzes the group's complex strategies and campaigns, including a call for a Europe-wide ban on GM crops and hormone-treated beef, and a protest staged at a McDonald's. Her study of the Confédération Paysanne shows the challenges small farms face in a postindustrial agricultural world. Heller also reveals how the language the union uses to argue against GMOs encompasses more than the risks they pose; emphasizing solidarity has allowed farmers to focus on food as a cultural practice and align themselves with other workers. Heller's examination of the Confédération Paysanne's commitment to a vision of alter-globalization, the idea of substantive alternatives to neoliberal globalization, demonstrates how ecological and social justice can be restored in the world.
Table of Contents
Cover
Title, Copyright, Dedication
pp. i-vi
Contents
pp. vii-viii
About the series
pp. ix-x
Acknowledgments
pp. xi-xiv
1. Introduction: Creating a New Rationaty of Agriculture in a Postindustrial World"
pp. 1-36
Part I: Toward a New Rationality of Agriculture
2. The New Paysan Movements: French Industrialized Agriculture and the Rise of the Postindustrial Paysan
pp. 39-68
3. The Confederation Paysanne: Philosophy, Structure, and Constituency
pp. 69-86
Part II: The Confederation Paysanne's Early Anti-GMO Campaign, from Risk to Globalization
4. Union Activism and Programs: Early Campaigns and Paysan Agriculture
pp. 89-111
5. We Have Always Been Modern: Toward a Progressive Anti-GMO Campaign
pp. 112-136
6. The Trial of the GMOS: Deploying Discourses from Risk to Globalization
pp. 137-160
Part III: How France Grew Its Own Alter-globalization Movement
7. Caravans, GMOS, and McDo: The Campaign Continues
pp. 163-197
8. Operation Roquefort, Part I: Traveling to Washington, D.C.
pp. 198-220
9. Operation Roquefort, Part II: The Battle of Seattle
pp. 221-247
10. Postindustrial Paysans in a Post-Seattle World: New Movements, New Possibilities
pp. 248-290
11. Conclusion: French Lessons; What's to Be Learned?
pp. 291-306
Notes
pp. 307-310
Works Cited
pp. 311-322
Index
pp. 323-334
| ISBN | 9780822394808 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9780822351184, 9780822351276, 9781478092117 |
| DOI | 10.1353/book.70573![]() |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1145416639 |
| Pages | 348 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2020-03-22 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | Yes |
Copyright
2012



