Journal article
Symbioculture: A Kinship-Based Conception of Sustainable Food Systems
Environmental philosophy, v 18(2), pp 199-225
2021
Abstract
Symbioculture involves nurturing the lives of those in one’s ecology, including the beings one eats. More specifically, it is a kinship-based conception of food and food systems rooted in Indigenous considerations of sustainability. Relations among food sources; cultivators, distributors, and eaters; and the land they share are sustainable when they function as extended kinship arrangements. Symbioculture hereby offers salient means to resist the ecocidal, agroindustrial food system that currently dominates transnationally in a manner that responds to the urgent need—both in terms of Indigenous justice and prudence for us all—to decolonize foodways and decommodify food, food-based knowledge, and food labor.
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Details
- Title
- Symbioculture: A Kinship-Based Conception of Sustainable Food Systems
- Creators
- Andrew F. Smith
- Publication Details
- Environmental philosophy, v 18(2), pp 199-225
- Number of pages
- 27
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- English and Philosophy
- Other Identifier
- 991021013060304721