Description
Growing Hope: Narratives of Food Justice presents a compelling exploration of how narratives and storytelling practices intersect with food justice movements. Alexa Weik von Mossner draws on environmental humanities perspectives to analyze the power of narrative in shaping public discourse around food systems, agricultural practices, and environmental sustainability.
This volume examines diverse narratives—from literature and documentary to personal testimonies and community-based accounts—that illuminate struggles for food justice and equitable access to nutritious food. Weik von Mossner demonstrates how narratives function as tools for understanding complex food systems and advocating for systemic change. The work bridges academic analysis with activist perspectives, showing how stories inspire hope and mobilize communities toward more just and sustainable food futures.
As part of the Elements in Environmental Humanities series, this book contributes to broader conversations about the role of narrative, culture, and human experience in environmental and social change.







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