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      Hunger, Whiteness and Religion in Neoliberal Britain: An Inequality of Power

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      Exploring why food aid exists and the deeper causes of food poverty, this book addresses neglected dimensions of traditional debates. It challenges neoliberal governmentality and shows how food charity maintains inequalities of class, race, religion and gender.

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      Product ID:9781447358558
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Hunger, Whiteness and Religion in Neoliberal Britain
      Subtitle:An Inequality of Power
      Authors:Author: Maddy Power
      Page Count:214
      Subjects:Cultural studies: food and society, Food & society, Social discrimination and social justice, Social groups: religious groups and communities, Social discrimination & inequality, Religious groups: social & cultural aspects
      Description:Select Guide Rating
      Exploring why food aid exists and the deeper causes of food poverty, this book addresses neglected dimensions of traditional debates. It challenges neoliberal governmentality and shows how food charity maintains inequalities of class, race, religion and gender.
      Imprint Name:Policy Press
      Publisher Name:Bristol University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-06-13

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      Weight336 g
      Dimensions232 × 156 × 16 mm