Food Charity and the Psychologisation of Poverty
Foucault in the Food Bank
- 141 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The book explores the increasing prevalence of food charity and frames food poverty as a manifestation of underlying psychological issues. It delves into the societal implications of this phenomenon, suggesting that addressing food insecurity requires more than just providing meals; it necessitates a deeper understanding of the psychological factors at play. Through this lens, the author calls for a re-evaluation of how society responds to hunger and poverty.