We are fed up: politico-ecological coalitions for food
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https://doi.org/10.18452/24397Keywords:
Food, Gender, Ecology, Social movementsAbstract
Considering the politicization of food, the article inquiries about the power of food to intermediate new political alliances. In dialogue with theories of gender and environment, I suggest the concept of political-ecological coalitions to analyze the protest Wir haben es satt! (We are fed up) that takes place since 2011 once a year in Germany to denounce the agri-food industrial model. Based on a rich description of the march and on a qualitative analysis of text and images, I argue that the power of this political-ecological coalition lies in articulating various forms of injustice present at the agri-food industrial model, crossing identity, categorial, geographical and spatial borders, and to defend that diversity is their strength.
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