KUT » The Secret Ingredient   /     Nutritionism: Aya Kimura (Ep. 25)

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James Baldwin said, “the purpose of art is to lay bare the questions that have been hidden by the answers.” When considering this sentiment in relationship to “nutritionism” one might look at Aya Kimura‘s book, Hidden Hunger: Gender and the Politics of Smarter Foods, as a work of “art” as she explores the questions that...

Subtitle
James Baldwin said, “the purpose of art is to lay bare the questions that have been hidden by the answers.” When considering this sentiment in relationship to “nutritionism” one might look at Aya Kimura‘s book,
Duration
41:59
Publishing date
2017-04-10 21:26
Link
https://tracking.feedpress.it/link/13159/5654910
Contributors
  Raj Patel, Tom Philpott& Rebecca McInroy
author  
Enclosures
https://tracking.feedpress.it/link/13159/5654911/TSI_AYA_KIMURA.mp3
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James Baldwin said, “the purpose of art is to lay bare the questions that have been hidden by the answers.” When considering this sentiment in relationship to “nutritionism” one might look at Aya Kimura‘s book, Hidden Hunger: Gender and the Politics of Smarter Foods, as a work of “art” as she explores the questions that remain after the “experts” answer problems of micronutrient deficiencies with the science of fortification and biofortification.

In the latest edition of The Secret Ingredient, Raj Patel, Tom Philpott and Rebecca McInroy talk with Kimura about food and culture, market forces, and what is lost when the “western savior comes in to rescue the global south.”