Description
About the Author
David Boarder Giles is Lecturer in Anthropology in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Deakin University.
Reviews
"Chronicling the work of the urban justice organization Food Not Bombs, David Boarder Giles analyzes urgent and overlapping social, economic, and political concerns common in today's global cities. Giles engages with a range of scholarly disciplines and theoretical arguments eloquently and elegantly, while offering ethnographic details that are both vivid and convincing." -- Robin Nagle, author of * Picking Up: On the Streets and Behind the Trucks with the Sanitation Workers of New York City *
"In A Mass Conspiracy To Feed People, David Boarder Giles documents the rhizomatic magic by which the anarchist direct action group Food Not Bombs converts urban food waste into meals for the hungry and hope for a better world. Along the way he intertwines his own lived experience and a sophisticated critique of the contemporary capitalist city to create a beautiful book that is itself a recipe for a slow-simmering revolution." -- Jeff Ferrell, author of * Drift: Illicit Mobility and Uncertain Knowledge *
"[A Mass Conspiracy to Feed People] is appropriate for upper division undergraduate and graduate classes on social movements. . . . It is a must read for social activists looking to address equity issues in a neo-liberal, capitalist world. Kudos to Giles for providing such an excellent blueprint for ways in which the detritus of capitalism can be used to address the ills of the system."
-- Michael L. Hirsch * International Social Science Review *"Themes of abject waste, abject communities, and the subversive potential of counterpublics form the structure of [A Mass Conspiracy to Feed People] and aptly carry the reader from the quotidian bin into new political possibilities." -- Benjamin Wyatt * Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology *
"A Mass Conspiracy is an academic book with the aesthetics of an anarchist zine, replete with side-bar soup recipes, reproductions of FNB flyers, and vivid photographs of discarded food and abandoned people. This, combined with Giles' lively prose, helps the reader through a dense theoretical argument. It also brings us back to what really matters: who and what is being thrown out of the towering heights of global cities, and what insights and possibilities we can recover from the wreckage." -- Alex V. Barnard * Mobilization *
Book Information
ISBN 9781478014416
Author David Boarder Giles
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 522g