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Cultivating Livability

Food, Class, and the Urban Future in Bengaluru

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Exploring the concept of "livability" through the lens of Bengaluru, India, Camille Frazier investigates the food networks linking peri-urban farmers to the middle class. She analyzes the complexities of food production, distribution, and consumption, revealing how these dynamics often reinforce social inequalities and disenfranchisement. Frazier's study highlights the disparities in who benefits from these systems, prompting critical questions about the nature of a livable life in contemporary society.

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Cultivating Livability, Camille Frazier

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Titre
Cultivating Livability
Sous-titre
Food, Class, and the Urban Future in Bengaluru
Langue
Anglais
Format
rigide
Pages
224
ISBN13
9781517914981
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Exploring the concept of "livability" through the lens of Bengaluru, India, Camille Frazier investigates the food networks linking peri-urban farmers to the middle class. She analyzes the complexities of food production, distribution, and consumption, revealing how these dynamics often reinforce social inequalities and disenfranchisement. Frazier's study highlights the disparities in who benefits from these systems, prompting critical questions about the nature of a livable life in contemporary society.