Countermovement, Neoliberal Platoon, or Re-Gifting Depot? Understanding Decommodification in US Food Banks
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- Lindenbaum, John (Author)
Title
Countermovement, Neoliberal Platoon, or Re-Gifting Depot? Understanding Decommodification in US Food Banks
Abstract
In this paper, I explore the decommodification that takes place in US food banks. I argue that food banks are neither Polanyian countermovements re-embedding the market in society nor tiny platoons of neoliberalism that advance market relations and state withdrawal. Rather, food banks are best understood as re-gifting depots that are part of the capital accumulation process. Recent scholarship on primitive accumulation, the disarticulations approach, and waste suggests that the devaluation of food products and the exclusion of human labor are everyday elements of capitalism. I conclude by examining the potential for progressive politics in US food banking.
Publication
Antipode
Volume
48
Issue
2
Pages
375-392
Date
March 2016
Journal Abbr
Antipode
Language
English
ISSN
00664812
Short Title
Countermovement, Neoliberal Platoon, or Re-Gifting Depot?
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2017-05-24, 5:05 p.m.
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EBSCOhost
Citation
Lindenbaum, John. 2016. “Countermovement, Neoliberal Platoon, or Re-Gifting Depot? Understanding Decommodification in US Food Banks.” Antipode 48 (2): 375–92. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/anti.12192.
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Publication year
Keywords
- commodification
- decommodification
- disarticulation
- equality - social aspects
- food banks
- food security
- Polanyi - political & social views
- primitive accumulation
- re-gifting depot
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (U.S.)
- United States Deptartment of Agriculture
- waste
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