Corn\u27s status as a critical food crop, and its location within indigenous new world cosmographies, illustrate the important sociocultural role the plant has played for millennia. However, modern society has elevated Zea mays far above the status of mere plant, fashioning it into a commodity intimately connected to systems of control and capitalism. Consequently, corn has played an essential role in colonization, industrialization, and the advent of overproduction. The beliefs and literature of numerous new world cultures, along with the literatures of modern Western cultures, offer a striking analysis of corn\u27s current position in western society. The far-reaching impacts that corn has on our socioeconomic and subsistence systems r...
Why has maize, a plant with origins in the New World, become ritually important in an indigenous Sou...
Excerpts from the Foreword: This bibliography contains references to books, pamphlets and periodica...
Disrupting Maize undertakes a critical interrogation of the symbol and the staple food of the Mexica...
Corn\u27s status as a critical food crop, and its location within indigenous new world cosmographies...
Maize (Zea mays ssp. Mays) is a revolutionary cereal grain that has raced to the world’s most popula...
This thesis is a broad study of how corn has influenced the political, social and economic structure...
Using research drawn from more than two dozen archives and repositories around the nation, and drawi...
This text examined the signification of the civilizational consistency of native corn in Mesoamerica...
From the hands of Olmec, Maya including Inca from whom Corn evolved to all parts of the globe, maize...
Our contribution focuses on revisiting the theme of maize and the regenerative traditional agricultu...
Copyright © 2013 Norma I. Hilgert et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The ‘grain hypothesis', postulated by James Scott, suggests that cereals are ‘political crops’ intri...
The health benefits of cooking corn (Zea mays) in a shell-tempered pot seem to be at the heart of an...
Today¿s domesticated plants not only embody past humanenature interactions, but also reflect social ...
Why has maize, a plant with origins in the New World, become ritually important in an indigenous Sou...
Excerpts from the Foreword: This bibliography contains references to books, pamphlets and periodica...
Disrupting Maize undertakes a critical interrogation of the symbol and the staple food of the Mexica...
Corn\u27s status as a critical food crop, and its location within indigenous new world cosmographies...
Maize (Zea mays ssp. Mays) is a revolutionary cereal grain that has raced to the world’s most popula...
This thesis is a broad study of how corn has influenced the political, social and economic structure...
Using research drawn from more than two dozen archives and repositories around the nation, and drawi...
This text examined the signification of the civilizational consistency of native corn in Mesoamerica...
From the hands of Olmec, Maya including Inca from whom Corn evolved to all parts of the globe, maize...
Our contribution focuses on revisiting the theme of maize and the regenerative traditional agricultu...
Copyright © 2013 Norma I. Hilgert et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The ‘grain hypothesis', postulated by James Scott, suggests that cereals are ‘political crops’ intri...
The health benefits of cooking corn (Zea mays) in a shell-tempered pot seem to be at the heart of an...
Today¿s domesticated plants not only embody past humanenature interactions, but also reflect social ...
Why has maize, a plant with origins in the New World, become ritually important in an indigenous Sou...
Excerpts from the Foreword: This bibliography contains references to books, pamphlets and periodica...
Disrupting Maize undertakes a critical interrogation of the symbol and the staple food of the Mexica...