Food Sovereignty Movements in Mexico and the United States

CHSTU 320
  • Quarters: Spring
  • General Education Requirements: I&S

Interdisciplinary study of agrifood systems and food sovereignty movements in Mexico and Mexican-origin communities in the United States. Uses the methods and materials of ethnography, agroecology, and political ecology in concert with environmental history, rural sociology, deconstructive discourse analysis, eco-criticism, and predictive ecology.