The good eater : a vegan's search for the future of food / Nina Guilbeault.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781635576993 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 243 pages ; 25 cm
- Publisher: New York : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2024.
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-227) and index. |
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Subject: | Agriculture and state > Social aspects. Alternative agriculture. Food crops. Veganism. Vegans. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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- Baker & Taylor
A Harvard-trained sociologist (and vegan), exploring the history of the vegan movement and its present-day tensions, grapples with the most fundamental questions of all: Is there a truly ethical way to eat?, which results in an eye-opening portrait of how social change happens, with profound implications for our platesâand our planet. - Baker & Taylor
A Harvard-trained sociologist (and vegan), exploring the history of the vegan movement and its present-day tensions, grapples with the most fundamental questions of all: Is there a truly ethical way to eat?, which results in an eye-opening portrait of how social change happens, with profound implications for our plates--and our planet. - McMillan Palgrave
âNot to be missed.â-Michael Pollan, via X
An enlightening and delicious look at how vegans â and their critics â are redefining the way the world eats in the twenty-first century.
For years, there has been no doubt that widespread consumption of meat is both environmentally destructive and morally dubious. A growing chorus of scientists, health experts, and activists champion the benefits of a plant-based diet. Nevertheless, change has been slow to arrive, and the chasm between our appetites and our collective well-being seems impossibly vast. We know we must transition to a more plant-based world. But what would such a world look like, and how do we realistically get there?
One group of people has been grappling with this question for decades: vegans. Once mocked for its hempy puritanism, the vegan movement has grown from a fringe identity into a veritable cultural juggernaut. Yet visions of what our food system should look like continue to conflict. Is the healthful vegan lifestyle appealing-or alienating? Are high-tech meat alternatives merely a repeat performance of harmful fast-food values? Is modern veganism itself misguided-a wrong answer to the right questions?
In The Good Eater, Harvard-trained sociologist (and vegan) Nina Guilbeault, PhD vividly explores the movement's history and its present-day tensions by grappling with the most fundamental question of all: Is there a truly ethical way to eat? What emerges is a fascinating portrait of how social change happens, with profound implications for our plates-and our planet. - McMillan Palgrave
An enlightening and delicious look at how vegans â and their critics â are redefining the way the world eats in the twenty-first century.