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Author Gill, Michael Carl, author.

Title Allergic intimacies : food, disability, desire, and risk / Michael Gill.

Publication Info. New York : Fordham University Press, 2023.

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 Manchester, Main Library - New Materials  616.975 GILL    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description xv, 126 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "The first book to explore food allergies in the United States from the perspective of disability and race Are food allergies disabilities? What structures and systems ensure the survival of some with food allergies and not others? Allergic Intimacies is a groundbreaking critical engagement with food allergies in their cultural representations, advocacy, law, and stories about personal experiences from a disability studies perspective. Author Michael Gill questions the predominantly individualized medical approaches to food allergies, pointing out that these approaches are particularly problematic where allergy testing and treatments are expensive, inconsistent, and inaccessible for many people of color. This thought-provoking book explores the multiple meanings of food allergies and eating in the United States, demonstrating how much more is at stake than we realize, at a critical time when food allergies are on the rise: An estimated 32 million Americans, including one in thirteen children, have food allergies. Diagnoses of food allergies in children have increased by 50 percent since 1997. Yet as the author makes clear, the whiteness of the food allergy community and single-identity disability theory is inherently limiting and insufficient to address the complex choices that those with food allergies make. Gill argues that racism and ableism create unique precarity for disabled people of color that food allergic communities are only beginning to address. There is a huge disparity in access to testing and treatment, with African American and Latinx children having higher risk of adverse outcomes than white children, including more rates of anaphylaxis. Food allergy professionals have a responsibility to move beyond individualized approaches to more robust coalitional efforts grounded in disability and racial justice to undo these patterns of exclusion. Allergic Intimacies celebrates the various creative ways food allergic communities are challenging historical and current practice of exclusion, while identifying the depth of work that still needs to be done to shift focus from a white allergic experience toward a more representative understanding of the racial, ethnic, religious, and economic diversity of those in the United States. Gill's book is a discerning and vital exploration of the key debates about risks, dangers, safety, representations, and political concerns affecting the lives of individuals with food allergies"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Food allergy -- United States.
Food allergy -- Psychological aspects.
Health services accessibility -- United States.
Minorities -- Medical care -- United States.
Discrimination in medical care -- United States.
LAW / Disability.
Discrimination in medical care. (OCoLC)fst00895105
Food allergy. (OCoLC)fst00930691
Food allergy -- Psychological aspects. (OCoLC)fst00930698
Health services accessibility. (OCoLC)fst00953278
Minorities -- Medical care. (OCoLC)fst01023194
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
ISBN 9781531501150 (hardback)
153150115X
9781531501167 (paperback)
1531501168
9781531501174 (epub)
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