"For scholars looking to reframe how we think about the links between mestizaje, feminism, decolonization, farming, and the foods we make and eat, Martinez-Cruz offers a vibrant and necessary range of pathways to pursue."--Jeannette Vaught, New Mexico Historical Review
“Every essay will fill a reader—millennial mestizo or just plain old Chicano—with joyous smiles at the zingers. Advertencia! This book is not one for idle consumption, it’s not fast food. Paloma Martinez-Cruz dishes up a scholarly dissertation of substantial complexity with a heaping portion of humor, verbal sleight-of-hand, and barely-restrained ire.”—La Bloga
“Food Fight! is well written and thought provoking. No other book has the same take, particularly on the human-rights aspect of food production, distribution, and marketing. It is also a bracing call for action on the individual and community levels.”—María Acosta Cruz, Department of Language, Literature, and Culture, Clark University
“This book is indispensable for the times—a millennial mestiza outlook on the cultural contact zones where Chicana/o/x and Latina/o/x people challenge, reimagine, and create a sense of self in their everyday lives.”—Julia E. Curry, Chicana and Chicano Studies Department, San José State University
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