In this groundbreaking work Mandala argues that there is more to food studies than the analysis of faminethat hunger exists only as an integral part of abundance. Basing his case on the history of southern Malawi he identifies several factors that explain why although notorious for its annual food deficits the region is not a land of frequent famine. By proving that seasonal hunger does not lead to famine in the absence of political crisis and showing in detail how rare events get their meaning from the everyday Mandela underscores the need to understand the daily and seasonal routines of food cultivation and eating in their own right.
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