Hunger : the Biology and Politics of Starvation.

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Author / Creator:Butterly, John R.
Imprint:Hanover : Dartmouth College Press, 2010.
Description:1 online resource (349 pages)
Language:English
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. Global Cultural Studies.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11168768
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Other authors / contributors:Shepherd, Jack.
ISBN:9781584659501
1584659505
1584659505
9781584659266
1584659262
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:A timely and provocative look at the role political developments and the biology of nutrition play in world famine.
Other form:Print version: 9781584659266
Standard no.:ebc1084926
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Summary:The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations in 1948, recognizes the individual's right "to a standard of living adequate for the health and wellbeing of himself and his family, including food, clothing, housing, and medical care." More than sixty years later, despite the rapid advancement of science and technology and the proliferation of humanitarian efforts, inadequate nutrition remains a major health and social problem worldwide. Food insecurity--chronic malnutrition, persistent hunger, even starvation--still afflicts more than one in seven of the world's people. As Butterly and Shepherd show, hunger is not the result of inadequate resources and technologies; rather, its cause is a lack of political will to ensure that all people have access to the food to which they are entitled--food distributed safely, fairly, and equitably. Using a cross-disciplinary approach rooted in both medicine and social science to address this crucial issue, the authors provide in-depth coverage of the biology of human nutrition; malnutrition and associated health-related factors; political theories of inadequate nutrition and famine; historical-political behaviors that have led to famine in the past; and the current political behaviors that cause hunger and malnutrition to remain a major health problem today.
Physical Description:1 online resource (349 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781584659501
1584659505
9781584659266
1584659262