Food for the Few: Neoliberal Globalism and Biotechnology in Latin America
Editat de Gerardo Oteroen Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2008
From Kathy McAfee's "Exporting Crop Biotechnology: The Myth of Molecular Miracles," to Liz Fitting's "Importing Corn, Exporting Labor: The Neoliberal Corn Regime, GMOs, and the Erosion of Mexican Biodiversity," Food for the Few balances disturbing findings with hopeful assessments of emerging grassroots alternatives. Surveying not only the Latin American conditions that led to bankruptcy for countless farmers but also the North's practices, such as the heavy subsidies implemented to protect North American farmers, these essays represent a comprehensive, keenly informed response to a pivotal global crisis.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780292726130
ISBN-10: 0292726139
Pagini: 335
Ilustrații: 2 maps, 2 figures, 14 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
ISBN-10: 0292726139
Pagini: 335
Ilustrații: 2 maps, 2 figures, 14 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Notă biografică
Gerardo Otero is Professor of Sociology and Latin American Studies at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada.
Cuprins
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Neoliberal Globalism and the Biotechnology Revolution: Economic and Historical Context (Gerardo Otero)
- Chapter 2. Latin American Agriculture, Food, and Biotechnology: Temperate Dietary Pattern Adoption and Unsustainability (Gerardo Otero and Gabriela Pechlaner)
- Chapter 3. Exporting Crop Biotechnology: The Myth of Molecular Miracles (Kathy McAfee)
- Chapter 4. Biosafety Regulation and Global Governance: The Problem of Absentee Expertise in Latin America (Kees Jansen and Esther Roquas)
- Chapter 5. Unnatural Growth: The Political Economy of Biotechnology in Mexico (Manuel Poitras)
- Chapter 6. Importing Corn, Exporting Labor: The Neoliberal Corn Regime, GMOs, and the Erosion of Mexican Biodiversity (Elizabeth Fitting)
- Chapter 7. Political Economy of Agricultural Biotechnology in North America: The Case of rBST in La Laguna, Mexico (Gerardo Otero, Manuel Poitras, and Gabriela Pechlaner)
- Chapter 8. Genetically Modified Soybeans and the Crisis of Argentina's Agriculture Model (Miguel Teubal)
- Chapter 9. Brazilian Biotechnology Governance: Consensus and Conflict over Genetically Modified Crops (Wendy E. Jepson, Christian Brannstrom, and Renato Stancato de Souza)
- Chapter 10. Brazilian Farmers at a Crossroads: Biotech Industrialization of Agriculture or New Alternatives for Family Farmers? (Shuji Hisano and Simone Altoé)
- Chapter 11. Social Movements and Techno-Democracy: Reclaiming the Genetic Commons (Manuel Poitras)
- Chapter 12. Conclusion: Food for the Few? (Gerardo Otero and Gabriela Pechlaner)
- About the Contributors
- Index
Descriere
The first empirically based, interdisciplinary assessment of the socioeconomic and political impact of agricultural biotechnology in Latin America.