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On Hunger

On Hunger

Violence and Craving in America, from Starvation to Ozempic

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"This book will not tell you what hunger really is, but rather what hunger has done and is made to do; it is a gut-wrenching account decidedly more stick than carrot. Interlacing political histories of dispossession with scientific histories of psychology and pharmacology, the chapters bear witness to the non-inevitability of a world in which widespread food insecurity surges alongisde the use of weight loss drugs. As such, On Hunger is both an original work of history and a call to action, a profound rethinking of scarcity and abundance through the politics of hunger."--Hannah Landecker, Professor of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles

"Hunger is often considered a natural condition of life. In this brilliant and beautifully written work, Dana Simmons challenges that notion, revealing how American scientists and politicians have actively produced hunger as a tool of power and control. This gripping history documents the deliberate ways in which hunger has been weaponized to maintain empire, making the book an essential read for anyone interested in coercion, appetite, and the fight for survival. Through deeply researched, unsettling accounts of starvation, Simmons asks us to confront an uncomfortable truth: that hunger is not a consequence of nature but a strategy of domination."--Emily Yates-Doerr, author of Mal-Nutrition: Maternal Health Science and the Reproduction of Harm

"This sharp and sensitively written book on power, politics, and American hunger fills a major gap. By centering capitalism's role in inflicting hunger, Simmons's sweeping history shows how hunger is used by the powerful to exercise control over us all."--Rachel Louise Moran, author of Blue: A History of Postpartum Depression in America

"A compelling and original account of how the unnatural state of hunger has long been used as a central technology of power in the quest for white supremacy."--Nancy D. Campbell, author of OD: Naloxone and the Politics of Overdose

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mai 2025, env. 216 Pages, California Studies in Food and Culture, Anglais
University Presses
978-0-520-41298-9

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