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Favela Resistance - Urban Periphery, Pacification, and the Struggle for Food Sovereignty

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Food is at the heart of well-being, peace, and health. But millions live without access to basic nutrition, and billions live without control or understanding of where their food will come from and how it is produced.

Nowhere is this problem clearer than in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro. Through meticulous research, community engagement and direct action within the Maré region—a cluster of seventeen favela communities in the northern zone of Rio—Antonis Vradis, Timo Bartholl, and Christos Filippidis have created a shocking, inspiring, and revolutionary collection of essays that go beyond the question of food in the Brazilian urban periphery, and highlights critical issues concerning state control, pacification, solidarity, and grassroots organizing.

Favela Resistance is a lens through which we can understand how the state creates marginalized lives in cities throughout the world under the auspices of welfare, security, and emergency support. The link between food and public security is intertwined with decades-long pacification operations in the favelas of Rio. This fight for food sovereignty shows how local production structures and solidarity networks have radically rethought and reconfigured the relationship between cities and farms; providing a map of how impoverished populations can organize resistance, create health and community, and fight—literally from the ground up—for a better world.


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Timo Bartholl engages in local grassroots work and has
lived in the Maré favela in Rio de Janeiro, since 2008. He works at the
interface of university and community, is a geography professor at the
Fluminense Federal University (UFF) in Niterói, Brazil, and a founding
member of the Roça! Collective. Geographies in movement(s), militant
investigation, favela resistance, urban struggles related to food
sovereignty/food autonomy, collective economies and geopolitics from a
global south perspective are his key fields of interest.


Summary

Food is at the heart of well-being, peace, and health. But millions live without access to basic nutrition, and billions live without control or understanding of where their food will come from and how it is produced.

Nowhere is this problem clearer than in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro. Through meticulous research, community engagement and direct action within the Maré region—a cluster of seventeen favela communities in the northern zone of Rio—Antonis Vradis, Timo Bartholl, and Christos Filippidis have created a shocking, inspiring, and revolutionary collection of essays that go beyond the question of food in the Brazilian urban periphery, and highlights critical issues concerning state control, pacification, solidarity, and grassroots organizing.

Favela Resistance is a lens through which we can understand how the state creates marginalized lives in cities throughout the world under the auspices of welfare, security, and emergency support. The link between food and public security is intertwined with decades-long pacification operations in the favelas of Rio. This fight for food sovereignty shows how local production structures and solidarity networks have radically rethought and reconfigured the relationship between cities and farms; providing a map of how impoverished populations can organize resistance, create health and community, and fight—literally from the ground up—for a better world.

Product details

Authors Timo Bartholl, Christos Filippidis, Minhocas Urbanas, Antonis Vradis, Vradis Antonis
Assisted by Raj Patel (Foreword)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.06.2024
 
EAN 9798887440385
ISBN 979-8-8874403-8-5
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

HISTORY / Latin America / South America, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Agriculture & Food

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