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Quinoa's new status as a superfood has altered the economic fortunes of Quechua farmers in the Andean highlands. Linda J. Seligmann journeys to the Huanoquite region of Peru to track the mixed blessings brought about by the surging worldwide popularity of this exquisite grain. Focusing on how Indigenous communities have confronted globalization, Seligmann examines the influence of food politics, development initiatives, and the region's agrarian history on present-day quinoa production among Huanoquiteños. She also looks at the human stories behind these transformations, from the work of quinoa brokers to the ways Huanoquite's men and women navigate the shifts in place and power occurring in their homes and communities. Finally, Seligmann considers how the consequences of nearby mining may impact Huanoquiteños' ability to farm quinoa and thrive in their environment, and the efforts they are taking to resist these threats to their way of life.

The untold story behind the popular

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“Linda J. Seligmann’s book brilliantly examines the role of the superfood quinoa in and on a local Andean community, exploring gender relationships, local production systems, and the communal sense of place, as these phenomena intersect with the nation state and global capitalism.”--William P. Mitchell, author of Voices from the Global Margin: Confronting Poverty and Inventing New Lives in the Andes
"Seligmann succeeds in showing how interconnected quinoa is to local and global food politics, economic development, and sustainability initiatives in Peru." --H-Net Reviews

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Quinoa Prospects

Part One. Backstories: Land Struggles, the Allure of Infrastructure, and Development Desires in Huanoquite

Chapter 1. Agrarian Reform, Revolution, and Reversals

Chapter 2. The Power and Seduction of Infrastructure

Chapter 3. Contesting Development, Alternative Paths

Part Two. Soup and Superfood: The Politics of Quinoa Production and Consumption

Chapter 4. The Expansion of Quinoa Production

Chapter 5. Food Sovereignty, Food Security, and Sustainability

Chapter 6. To Be Strong and Healthy

Chapter 7. Voracious Consumption

Conclusion: Pragmatic Spirituality and Quinoa Desires

Notes

References

Index

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      Publisher: University of Illinois Press
      Publication Date: 03/01/2023
      ISBN13: 9780252086885, 978-0252086885
      ISBN10: 0252086880

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Quinoa's new status as a superfood has altered the economic fortunes of Quechua farmers in the Andean highlands. Linda J. Seligmann journeys to the Huanoquite region of Peru to track the mixed blessings brought about by the surging worldwide popularity of this exquisite grain. Focusing on how Indigenous communities have confronted globalization, Seligmann examines the influence of food politics, development initiatives, and the region's agrarian history on present-day quinoa production among Huanoquiteños. She also looks at the human stories behind these transformations, from the work of quinoa brokers to the ways Huanoquite's men and women navigate the shifts in place and power occurring in their homes and communities. Finally, Seligmann considers how the consequences of nearby mining may impact Huanoquiteños' ability to farm quinoa and thrive in their environment, and the efforts they are taking to resist these threats to their way of life.

      The untold story behind the popular

      Trade Review
      “Linda J. Seligmann’s book brilliantly examines the role of the superfood quinoa in and on a local Andean community, exploring gender relationships, local production systems, and the communal sense of place, as these phenomena intersect with the nation state and global capitalism.”--William P. Mitchell, author of Voices from the Global Margin: Confronting Poverty and Inventing New Lives in the Andes
      "Seligmann succeeds in showing how interconnected quinoa is to local and global food politics, economic development, and sustainability initiatives in Peru." --H-Net Reviews

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: Quinoa Prospects

      Part One. Backstories: Land Struggles, the Allure of Infrastructure, and Development Desires in Huanoquite

      Chapter 1. Agrarian Reform, Revolution, and Reversals

      Chapter 2. The Power and Seduction of Infrastructure

      Chapter 3. Contesting Development, Alternative Paths

      Part Two. Soup and Superfood: The Politics of Quinoa Production and Consumption

      Chapter 4. The Expansion of Quinoa Production

      Chapter 5. Food Sovereignty, Food Security, and Sustainability

      Chapter 6. To Be Strong and Healthy

      Chapter 7. Voracious Consumption

      Conclusion: Pragmatic Spirituality and Quinoa Desires

      Notes

      References

      Index

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