A Decent Meal, Michael Carolan
A Decent Meal, Michael Carolan
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A Decent Meal
Building Empathy in a Divided America

Author: Michael Carolan

Narrator: Patrick Lawlor

Unabridged: 6 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/26/2021


Synopsis

While America's new reality appears to be a deeply divided body politic, many are wondering how we can or should move forward from here. Can political or social divisiveness be healed? Is empathy among people with very little ideological common ground possible? In A Decent Meal, Michael Carolan finds answers to these fundamental questions in a series of unexpected places: around our dinner tables, along the aisles of our supermarkets, and in the fields growing our fruits and vegetables. What is more common, after all, than the simple fact that we all need to eat?

This book is the result of Carolan's efforts to create simulations in which food could be used to build empathy, among even the staunchest of rivals. Carolan argues that we must find places and practices where incivility is suspended and leverage those opportunities into tools for building social cohesion.

Each chapter follows individuals who participated in a given experiment, ranging from strawberry-picking, attempting to subsist on SNAP benefits, or attending a dinner of wild game. By engaging with participants before, during, and after, Carolan is able to document their remarkable shifts in attitude and opinion. Though this book is framed around food, it is really about the spaces opened up by food, in our communities, in our homes, and, ultimately, in our minds.

About Michael Carolan

Michael Carolan is professor of sociology and associate dean for research and faculty development at Colorado State University. He is coeditor of the Journal of Rural Studies, Sustainability, and the British Food Journal. He is the author of the bestselling undergraduate textbooks in environmental studies and food studies and has also published numerous other books, including The Food Sharing Revolution.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Abby on March 18, 2024

I had to read this book for a class, and I did not have high expectations. However, this book teaches the reader to look at people holistically from a strength-based perspective no matter how politically polarized our country may be. you can always find the good in someone.......more

Goodreads review by Shirley on January 02, 2025

This is an excellent book, demonstating the power of community building across common divides of race, ethnicity, social class and political views. Working together on a common, often difficult, tasks leads to respect and commaradary that can allow conversation and understanding to begin across what......more