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Politics of the Pantry: Housewives, Food, and Consumer Protest in Twentieth-Century America by Emily E. LB. Twarog
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Overview: The history of women’s political involvement has focused heavily on electoral politics, but throughout the twentieth century women engaged in grassroots activism when they found it increasingly challenging to feed their families and balance their household ledgers. Politics of the Pantry

examines how working- and middle-class American housewives used their identity as housewives to protest the high cost of food. In doing so, housewives’ relationships with the state evolved over the course of the century. Shifting the focus away from the workplace as a site of protest, Emily E. LB.

Twarog looks to the homefront as a starting point for protest in the public sphere.

With a focus on food consumption rather than production, Twarog looks closely at the ways food–specifically meat–was used by women as a political tool. Engaging in domestic politics, housewives both challenged and embraced the social and economic order as they sought to craft a unique political

voice and build a consumer movement focused on the home.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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