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Hunger, Whiteness and Religion in Neoliberal Britain : An Inequality of Power
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Maddy Power
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March 02 2022
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Policy Press
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March 02 2022
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10.2307/j.ctv2b8rx1f
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. v
Table of Contents
pp. vi
Acknowledgements
pp. vii
Foreword
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 18
Revising perspectives on neoliberalism, hunger and food insecurity
pp. 18
Revising perspectives on neoliberalism, hunger and food insecurity
pp. 37
Food aid and neoliberalism:
pp. 37
Food aid and neoliberalism: an alliance built on shared interests?
pp. 60
Soup and salvation: realising religion through contemporary food charity
pp. 60
Soup and salvation:
pp. 80
Whiteness, racism and colourblindness in UK food aid
pp. 80
Whiteness, racism and colourblindness in UK food aid
pp. 92
Lived neoliberalism:
pp. 92
Lived neoliberalism: food, poverty and power
pp. 112
Racial inequality or mutual aid?
pp. 112
Racial inequality or mutual aid? Food and poverty among Pakistani British and White British women
pp. 137
Seeds beneath the snow
pp. 137
Seeds beneath the snow
pp. 156
Appendix:
pp. 173
References
pp. 198
Index
pp. 207
Back Matter
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