Resilience and Self-Reliance in Canadian Food Charter Discourse

Poroi Pub Date : 2020-01-07 DOI:10.13008/2151-2957.1298
Philippa Spoel, Colleen Derkatch
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: This article interrogates the rhetoric of “self - reliance” as a common feature of discourses about individual and community resilience by examining Canadian food charters in the context of regional food systems aimed at improving community food security. Despite the association of food charters with alternative food systems and progressive politics, we find that their ambiguous and shifting appeals to self-reliance largely conflict with their stated social justice goals of community food security, particularly the goal of alleviating the distress of food in security for vulnerable community members. Overall, we argue that the rhetoric of self-reliance in Canadian food charters primarily perpetuates a neoliberal ideology of resilience that promotes an active, enterprising ethos of responsibility for one’s own well being, whether at the level of individuals, communities, or food systems. Our study thus contributes to critical scholarship that contextualizes and problematizes specific sites and practices of resilience discourse.
加拿大食品宪章话语中的弹性和自力更生
本文通过在旨在改善社区粮食安全的区域粮食系统背景下研究加拿大食品宪章,对“自力更生”的修辞作为关于个人和社区恢复力的话语的共同特征进行了质疑。尽管粮食宪章与替代粮食系统和进步政治相关联,但我们发现,它们对自力更生的模糊和不断变化的呼吁在很大程度上与它们所陈述的社区粮食安全的社会正义目标相冲突,特别是减轻弱势社区成员粮食安全困境的目标。总的来说,我们认为加拿大食品宪章中自力更生的修辞主要延续了一种新自由主义的弹性意识形态,这种意识形态促进了一种积极进取的精神,无论在个人、社区还是食品系统的层面上,都要为自己的福祉负责。因此,我们的研究有助于将复原力话语的特定地点和实践语境化并提出问题的批判性学术研究。
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