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Feeding Fascism Diana Garvin

Feeding Fascism By Diana Garvin

Feeding Fascism by Diana Garvin


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Feeding Fascism uses food as a lens to examine how womens efforts to feed their families became politicized under the Italian dictatorship.

Feeding Fascism Summary

Feeding Fascism: The Politics of Women's Food Work by Diana Garvin

Feeding Fascism explores how women negotiated the politics of Italys Fascist regime in their daily lives and how they fed their families through agricultural and industrial labour. The book looks at womens experiences of Fascism by examining the material world in which they lived in relation to their thoughts, feelings, and actions.

Over the past decade, Diana Garvin has conducted extensive research in Italian museums, libraries, and archives. Feeding Fascism includes illustrations of rare cookbooks, kitchen utensils, cafeteria plans, and culinary propaganda to connect womens political beliefs with the places that they lived and worked and the objects that they owned and borrowed. Garvin draws on first-hand accounts, such as diaries, work songs, and drawings, that demonstrate how women and the Fascist state vied for control over national diet across many manifestations cooking, feeding, and eating to assert and negotiate their authority. Revealing the national stakes of daily choices, and the fine line between resistance and consent, Feeding Fascism attests to the power of food.

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Garvins book is a fascinating look at how dinner tables, cafe menus, cookbooks, and kitchen utensils can help us understand the intersection of politics and daily life. In this case, Garvin takes readers on a journey through womens experiences of Fascism under Benito Mussolinis regime by exploring their cooking, agricultural labor, and industrial food production in Italy from 1922 through 1945."

-- Annie Sciacca * Civil Eats *

"Feeding Fascism is a fascinating journey through the food, kitchens, and work of women in an era of intense political ideology and citizen stewardship, where nutrition and food science, design and modernity were all used to facilitate that stewardship."

* Nature Food *

"Feeding Fascism contributes much to our understanding of womens lives under Mussolinis dictatorship and is a welcome addition to a growing body of scholarship that challenges the consent-resistance dichotomy that long dominated studies of interwar Italy. Fascists rarely missed an opportunity to celebrate what they were doing or to explain to people how they wanted them to act and feel. By subjecting the kitchen cabinets, factory cafeterias, ration cards, and recipe collections of the period to scrutiny, Garvin has brought the experiences of at least some Italian women into the frame."

-- Anne Wingenter, Loyola University * LARB *

"Feeding Fascism looks past the gilded hearths of Fascist leaders, and transports us instead to rice paddies, factories and working-class kitchens. This important intervention in Fascism scholarship examines cooking, foraging, and labour in fields and factories to understand what happened between rebellion and consent throughout the ventennio."

-- Amy King * Modern Italy *

"Feeding Fascism is for a general audience, and Garvin succeeds in making the material accessible no dry prose or unfamiliar academic jargon here. By using the less-explored lens of womens food work, she sheds light on a moment in history that threated to profoundly changed Italian culinary traditions."

-- Prathap Nair * The Parliament *

"Feeding Fascism is an excellent contribution to the scholarship on Italian women, labour, food production and policy, industrialization, and architecture."

-- Megan Kirby, York University * Histoire sociale / Social History *
Garvin deftly strikes a balance between explaining the process of food distribution and describing the subjective experiences of women within the macroeconomic transformations that concerned food production at the time. -- Lucas Rene Ramos * EuropeNow Journal *
Garvins work announces that the comprehensibility of the feelings, stories and struggles from those kitchens can only be partial without understanding their physical, tangible, tactile features her constant emphasis on biopolitics and banal nationalism in everyday life underlines the extent to which food is always inherently political, whether or not it is recognized as such. -- Fabio Parasecoli, New York University * MLN *

About Diana Garvin

Diana Garvin is an assistant professor of Italian at the University of Oregon.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Tabletop Politics

1. Towards an Autarkic Italy

2. Agricultural Labour and the Fight for Taste

3. Raising Children on the Factory Line

4. Recipes for Exceptional Times

5. Model Fascist Kitchens

Conclusion: From Feeding Fascism to Eating Mussolini

A Note to Future Researchers
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

NGR9781487551575
9781487551575
1487551576
Feeding Fascism: The Politics of Women's Food Work by Diana Garvin
New
Paperback
University of Toronto Press
2022-12-19
292
Winner of Winner - 2023 Helen and Howard R. Marraro Prize Awarded by the American Historical Association 2023 (United States)
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