Cuisine & Empire: Multi-Species Care on the American Farm
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Title
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Cuisine & Empire: Multi-Species Care on the American Farm
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Description
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On the American Farm, Empire reigns. A power structure that encompasses an ahistorical spatial totality, it creates the conditions for the control of human life and nature. Empire is also a place. It is located in McLean County, Illinois, the top producer of corn in the United States. This corn, no. 2 yellow dent, drives our cuisine, yet we eat almost none of it. Cuisine & Empire intersect in the farm as a problem of land. Cuisine & Empire: A Framework for Multi-Species Care on the American Farm re-grounds landscape architecture in agrarian practices. By reconceiving the land ordinance, it counters the scalable practices of Empire that reduce multi-species life to yields and quotas. Using non-scalable farm ecologies, infrastructures, economies, and land practices, Cuisine & Empire re-assembles food cultivation and culture.
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Creator
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Zmuda, Elaine Lynne
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Subject
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Care
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Cuisine
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Farming
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Local Economy
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Stewardship
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Landscape architecture
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Agriculture
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Contributor
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Monacella, Rose
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Date
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2024-05-21T12:03:47Z
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2024
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2024-05-15
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2024
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2024-05-21T12:03:47Z
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Type
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Thesis or Dissertation
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text
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Format
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application/pdf
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application/pdf
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Identifier
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Zmuda, Elaine Lynne. 2024. Cuisine & Empire: Multi-Species Care on the American Farm. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
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31298334
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https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37378612
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Language
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en