TY - BOOK AU - McDonell,Emma AU - Wilk,Richard R. TI - Critical approaches to superfoods SN - 1350123897 AV - RA784 U1 - 363.8 23 PY - 2020/// CY - London PB - Bloomsbury Academic KW - Nutrition KW - Social aspects KW - Natural foods KW - Aspect social KW - Aliments naturels KW - Food & beverage technology KW - bicssc KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction. Tracking Superfoods / Emma McDonell and Richard Wilk -- From Seasonal Specialty to Superfood: Almonds, Overproduction, and the Semiotics of The Spatial Fix / Emily Reisman -- "The New Pomegranate": Rooibos Magic, Traditional Knowledge, and the Politics and Possibilities of Superfoods / Sarah Ives -- Extractionist logics: the missing link between functional foods and superfoods / Christy Spackman -- "A Really Good Story Behind It": Moringa Bars and Venture Capital Funding / Julie Guthman -- The Miracle Crop as a Boundary Object: Quinoa's Rise as a "Neglected and Under-Utilized Species" / Emma McDonell -- What Makes Food Super? The Post-Eugenic Promises of Fish Flour and Other Super Powders / Hannah LeBlanc -- From Superfood to Staple? Tracing the Complex Commoditization of Kale / Marvin Joseph F. Montefrio and Anacorita O. Abasolo -- The Global Acai´: A Chronicle of Possibilities and Predicaments of an Amazonian Superfood / Eduardo S. Brondizio -- Amaranth's "Rediscovery" In Mexico: A Path Towards Decolonization of Food? / Florence B�etrisey and Val�erie Boisvert N2 - "Are superfoods just a marketing device, another label meant to attract the eye? Or do superfoods tell us a deeper story about how food and health relate in a global marketplace full of anonymous commodities? In the past decade, superfoods have taken US and European grocery stores by storm. Novel commodities like quinoa and moringa, along with familiar products such as almonds and raw milk, are now called superfoods, promising to promote health and increase our energy. While consumers may find the magic of superfoods attractive, the international development sector now envisions superfoods acting as cures to political and economic problems like poverty and malnutrition. Critical Approaches to Superfoods examines the politics and culture of superfoods. It demonstrates how studying superfoods can reveal shifting concepts of nutritional authority, the complexities of intellectual property and bioprospecting, the role marketing agencies play in the agro-industrial complex, and more. The multidisciplinary contributors draw their examples from settings as diverse as South India, Peru, and California to engage with foodstuffs that include quinoa, almonds, fish meal, Rooibos Tea, kale and �a�a"-- UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=2662606 ER -