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Foodtopia

Radicals, Progressives, and Farmers in Pursuit of the Good Life

Margot Anne Kelley

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David R. Godine Publisher Inc
15 November 2022
""Insightful...empathetic...a thoughtful consideration of a topic that will have a substantial impact on our future.""-Booklist

Readable Feast, Book Award Winner for Socially Conscious Writing
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Civil Eats' Food and Farming Book Pick

Ever wonder if there's a better way to live, work, and eat? You're not alone. Here is the story of five back-to-the-land movements, from 1840 to present day, when large numbers of utopian-minded people in the United States took action to establish small-scale farming as an alternative to mainstream agriculture. Then and now, it's the story of people striving to live freely and fight injustice, to make the food on their table a little healthier, and to leave the planet less scarred than they found it.

Throughout America's history as an industrial nation, sizable countercultural movements have chosen to forgo modern comforts in pursuit of a simpler life. In this illuminating alternative American history, Margot Anne Kelley details the evolution of food-centric utopian movements that were fueled by deep yearnings for unpolluted water and air, racial and gender equality, for peace, for a less consumerist lifestyle, for a sense of authenticity, for simplicity, for a healthy diet, and for a sustaining connection to the natural world.

Millennials who jettisoned cities for rural life form the core of America's current back-to-the-land movement. These young farmers helped meet surges in supplies for food when COVID-19 ravaged lives and economies, and laid bare limitations in America's industrial food supply chain. Their forebears were the utopians of the 1840s, including Thoreau and his fellow Transcendental friends who created Brook Farm and Fruitlands; the single taxers and ""little landers"" who created self-sufficient communities at the turn of the last century; Scott and Helen Nearing and others who decamped to the countryside during the Great Depression; and, of course, the hippie back-to-the-landers of the 1970s.

Today, food has become an important element of the social justice movement. Food is no longer just about what we eat, but about how our food is raised and who profits along the way. Kelley looks closely at the efforts of young farmers now growing heirloom pigs, culturally appropriate foods, and newly bred vegetables, along with others working in coalitions, advocacy groups, and educational programs to extend the reach of this era's Good Food Movement.

Foodtopia is for anyone interested in how we all might lead much better-and well-fed-lives.
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Imprint:   David R. Godine Publisher Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 36mm
ISBN:   9781567927306
ISBN 10:   1567927300
Pages:   384
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Margot Anne Kelley is the author of the forthcoming A Gardener at the End of the World. Her previous book with Godine, Foodtopia, was a Civil Eats’ Food and Farming Book Pick, a Maine Literary Award finalist in Nonfiction, and a Readable Feast Book Award Winner for Socially Conscious Writing. Ms. Kelley has served as the editor of The Maine Review and co-founded a community development corporation which runs a food pantry and community garden, among other programs. She lives in Port Clyde, Maine.

Reviews for Foodtopia: Radicals, Progressives, and Farmers in Pursuit of the Good Life

Insightful...empathetic...a thoughtful consideration of a topic that will have a substantial impact on our future. -Booklist A blend of history book and crystal ball...Foodtopia's tapestry of food history refreshingly amplifies people and communities outside of the mainstream. -Civil Eats' Food and Farming Book Picks for Summer 2022 Foodtopia glides gracefully through the increasingly complex world of food, pandemic and all. An important contemporary book. -Mark Kurlansky, author of Salt: A World History Essential reading on the state of local and organic growing and eating, and a useful addition to the history of American utopianism. -Library Journal Explores historic back-to-the-land movements and how they helped today's young breakaway farmers succeed. -Maine Sunday Telegram Kelley puts a human face on the back-to-the-land movement with fascinating profiles of the 'renegades' behind the centuries-old phenomenon...she excels at drawing the big picture around human relationships to food, resulting in a satisfyingly substantive work. Farmers and foodies will savor every delectable insight. -Publishers Weekly Margot Anne Kelley elegantly unearths the deep roots of today's back-to-the-land movement, linking Henry David Thoreau's 19th-century essays to the 21st-century struggle for food justice. Foodtopia shows that the desire to leave the city, grow one's own food, and live more simply is almost as American an impulse as building highways and skyscrapers. -Jonathan Kauffman, author of Hippie Food: How Back-to-the-Landers, Longhairs, and Revolutionaries Changed the Way We Eat This book tastes so good-I ate the whole thing raw. -Mark Sundeen, author of The Unsettlers: In Search of the Good Life In Today's America


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