The Moral Economy of Hunger: Lessons from the US and the Sahel

Marcel Kitissou provocatively charts the cartography of hunger in Sahelian Africa and the United States to challenge dominant representations of the spaces of hunger and, in the face of the proliferation of hunger, call for a “moral economy” that can reconcile “personal responsability (oikois) and social  solidarity (polis).”the-moral-economy-of-hunger-lessons-from-the-us-and-the-sahel-final