Description
- provides a close examination of the practices of childcare practitioners, children, and parents, asking how the universalism of policy and bureaucracy fits with the particularism of feeding and eating in the early years.
- reveals the harmful assumptions about disadvantaged groups that are perpetuated in policy discourse.
- contributes to a growing body of literature evidencing how children’s food is a contested domain, in which power relations are continuously negotiated.
- will particularly appeal to students and scholars in food and health, food policy, childhood studies and medical anthropology
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. Rethinking responsibility? The state in children’s everyday lives
Chapter 3. The food industry and its contradictions
Chapter 4. Feeding children in a childcare setting
Chapter 5. Children’s eating practices in childcare
Chapter 6. Food and parenting in the mixed economy of welfare
Chapter 7. Mothers and foodwork
Conclusion
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