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Contents

Acknowledgments

1. Feeding the Crisis

Why Food?

Seeing Power

2. Care and Abandonment in the Food Safety Net

Organized Abandonment

Selective Care

The Politics of Exclusion

3. The Carrot and the Stick

The Carrot: Subsidizing Working Mothers

The Stick: Punishing “Non-Working” Mothers

Walking Away from Welfare

The Changing Face of Work and Family

4. Men, Food Assistance, and Caring Labor

Fathering through Food Assistance

Networks of Dependency

5. Free to Serve? Emergency Food and Volunteer Labor

The Growth of EFP’s

Labor or Love?

Volunteer Labor and Work-First Welfare

Volunteer Labor and Social Inequality

6. No Free Lunch: The Limits of Food Assistance as a Public Health Intervention

At the Whim of the Grocery Store

Work-First Welfare and Food Insecurity

Health Impact of Work-First Welfare

Healthy Eating and Emergency Food

Bodies as Commodities

7. Ending Hunger, Addressing the Crisis

Reimagining a Right to Food

Demanding a Right to Work

Addressing the Crisis of Care

Postscript: The Right to Food in the Trump Era

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Feeding the Crisis

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