International audienceThis article examines the evolution of dietary knowledge about French colonial Africa, from the 1920s to the early 1950s. More specifically, it focuses on efforts to quantify daily food intake by tracing the different meanings assigned to nutrition over time. While such statistics were used as early as the 1920s to evaluate the food consumption of populations most useful to the imperial economy, it was only after the Second World War that they became a means of measuring living standards according to universal metrics. This history invites us to reflect on how poverty in Africa came to be recognized as a problem, by showing that such a process has neither been based entirely on social reality nor on the knowledge produ...
The history of starvation in the world is very tightly linked with the history of humanity. The pro...
Changes in food consumption in African countries are challenging conventional thinking: rural areas ...
The Scarcity Slot is the first book to critically examine food security in Africa’s deep past. Amand...
International audienceThis article examines the evolution of dietary knowledge about French colonial...
Cet article interroge l’évolution des savoirs sur l’alimentation en Afrique coloniale française des ...
Traduit du français par Rachel KantrowitzInternational audienceThis article examines the evolution o...
Cet article retrace l'histoire de la faim, comme objet des savoirs coloniaux, en Afrique occidentale...
This article examines the meaning of references to cannibalism in French descriptions of black Afric...
Throughout the twentieth century it was widely assumed that African diets were grossly deficient in ...
This case study provides insights into how a hospital in colonial Africa was provisioned with food, ...
This article examines the origins of colonial-era nutrition policy in Ghana (the colonial Gold Coast...
This is a study of hunger and malnutrition in distinct spaces and during a long period of uniquely d...
Widespread malnutrition after the Great Depression called into question the role of the British stat...
International audienceDuring colonial times, the colony of Senegal was affected by serious nutrition...
The ecological fecundity of the northern shore of Lake Victoria was vital to Buganda's dominance of ...
The history of starvation in the world is very tightly linked with the history of humanity. The pro...
Changes in food consumption in African countries are challenging conventional thinking: rural areas ...
The Scarcity Slot is the first book to critically examine food security in Africa’s deep past. Amand...
International audienceThis article examines the evolution of dietary knowledge about French colonial...
Cet article interroge l’évolution des savoirs sur l’alimentation en Afrique coloniale française des ...
Traduit du français par Rachel KantrowitzInternational audienceThis article examines the evolution o...
Cet article retrace l'histoire de la faim, comme objet des savoirs coloniaux, en Afrique occidentale...
This article examines the meaning of references to cannibalism in French descriptions of black Afric...
Throughout the twentieth century it was widely assumed that African diets were grossly deficient in ...
This case study provides insights into how a hospital in colonial Africa was provisioned with food, ...
This article examines the origins of colonial-era nutrition policy in Ghana (the colonial Gold Coast...
This is a study of hunger and malnutrition in distinct spaces and during a long period of uniquely d...
Widespread malnutrition after the Great Depression called into question the role of the British stat...
International audienceDuring colonial times, the colony of Senegal was affected by serious nutrition...
The ecological fecundity of the northern shore of Lake Victoria was vital to Buganda's dominance of ...
The history of starvation in the world is very tightly linked with the history of humanity. The pro...
Changes in food consumption in African countries are challenging conventional thinking: rural areas ...
The Scarcity Slot is the first book to critically examine food security in Africa’s deep past. Amand...