Book ID: CBB459634946

Gardening at the Margins: Convivial Labor, Community, and Resistance (2022)

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Valle, Gabriel R. (Author)


University of Arizona Press


Publication Date: 2022
Physical Details: 241
Language: English

Gardening at the Margins tells the remarkable story of a diverse group of neighbors working together to grow food and community in the Santa Clara Valley in California. Based on four years of deeply engaged ethnographic field research via a Participatory Action Research project with the people and ecosystems of La Mesa Verde home garden program, Gabriel R. Valle develops a theory of convivial labor to describe how the acts of care among the diverse gardeners—through growing, preparing, and eating food in one of the most income unequal places in the country—are powerful, complex acts of resistance. Participants in La Mesa Verde home garden program engage in the practices of growing and sharing food to envision and continuously work to enact alternative food systems that connect people to their food and communities. They are building on ancestral knowledge, as well as learning new forms of farming, gardening, and healing through convivial acts of sharing. The individuals featured in the book are imagining and building alternative worlds and futures amid the very real challenges they embody and endure. Climate change, for example, is forcing thousands of migrants to urban areas, which means recent immigrants’ traditional environmental, nutritional, and healing knowledge will continue to be threatened by the pervasiveness of modernity and the homogenization of global capitalism. Moreover, once rural people migrate to urban areas, their ability to retain traditional foodways will remain difficult without spaces of autonomy. The stories in this book reveal how people create the physical space to grow food and the political space to enact autonomy to revive and restore agroecological knowledge needed for an uncertain future.

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Review Anneleise Azúa (2024) Review of "Gardening at the Margins: Convivial Labor, Community, and Resistance". Agricultural History (pp. 309-311). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Wallach, Jennifer Jensen
Tavolacci, Laura
Bess, Jennifer
Chen, Nancy N.
Curry, Helen Anne
Cussó, Xavier
Journals
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Agricultural History
Historical Research: The Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research
HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Journal of Historical Geography
Publishers
Columbia University Press
Duke University Press
Minnesota Historical Society Press
Rowman & Littlefield
Rutgers University Press
University of California Press
Concepts
Economic botany; plant cultivation; horticulture
Agriculture
Nutrition; dietetics
Food and foods
Labor and laborers
Food preparation
People
Carson, Rachel Louise
Galen
Meisel, Hannah
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
20th century, late
17th century
18th century
Places
United States
India
California (U.S.)
Great Britain
Bengal (India)
Mexico
Institutions
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Royal Horticultural Society
United States. Office of Indian Affairs
Bureau of Plant Industry (United States)
Southern Pacific Railroad Company
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