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Growing Stories from India
Religion and the Fate of Agriculture
By employing narrative as a means of assessing modern agriculture, Sanford encourages us to reconsider our relationship with the earth. Merely creating new stories is not enough—she asserts that each story must lead to changed practices. Growing Stories from India demonstrates that conventional agribusiness is only one of many options and engages the work of modern agrarian luminaries to explore how alternative agricultural methods can be implemented.
About the Authors
Reviews
"This important book will be an early benchmark for the study of food, culture, and religion. It will endure and be quoted in years to come."—Christopher Key Chapple, author of Yoga and the Luminous: Patanjali's Spiritual Path to Freedom
"Informative and inspirational and will definitely play a role in the evolution of our new food future."—Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Ethics
"The central effort of Growing stories from India is to identify a more mutually beneficial human-earth relationship. . . . Her idea of a more natural way for agriculture will certainly appeal strongly to India's farmers, most of whom are keen to rediscover their organic roots."—The Hindu
"All in all, Growing Stories from India provides readers with an entry into challenging scholarly territory. The last decade has seen a rapid increase in publications focused on food, agriculture, and ecology and this book is a germane and well-timed addition to this growing discussion. This is a book worth reading. Despite a few minor quibbles, I believe that the questions raised and the concepts explored in this text are both memorable and important. Sanford's focus on narrative and her fearless interdisciplinarity represents a worthy and unique contribution that will undoubtedly find its way onto a diverse set of syllabi and bibliographies for years to come."—Matthew T. Riley
"This is a book on theory, the environment and ecology, the production of myth, and the role of etiquette and metaphor. It is also a book of stories and of literary and cultural history. It will be pilloried by both the political right as well as the far left, but it should be essential reading for classes in religion and ecology, or in Indian mythology and cultural history. It will force any reader to think twice before going to the next big box food emporium."—Frederick Smith, Religious Studies Review
"Whitney's new book is informative and inspirational and will definitely play a role in the evolution of our new food future."—Frederick Kirschenmann, Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics
"Sanford's...fearless interdiciplinarity represents a worthy and unique contribution that will undoubtedly find its way onto a diverse set of syllabi and bibliographies for years to come."—Worldviews
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Other Titles by A. Whitney Sanford
Living Sustainably
Religion and Sustainable Agriculture
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Religion and Sustainable Agriculture
Stolen Harvest
The Violence of the Green Revolution
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