Reading the food social movement: not all that long ago, most people considered food too common, too quotidian, to be taken seriously as a field of ... An article from: World Literature Today
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Citation Details Title: Reading the food social movement: not all that long ago, most people considered food too common, too quotidian, to be taken seriously as a field of study, let alone as an agent of social change.(food)(Recommended readings) Author: Marion Nestle Publication:World Literature Today (Magazine/Journal) Date: January 1, 2009 Publisher: University of Oklahoma Volume: 83 Issue: 1 Page: 36(4)