2022
DOI: 10.1177/10778004221087780
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Working on the Farm: An Autoethnography Exploring Gender, Race, and Labor Divisions in Middle America

Abstract: In this paper, the author reflects on her own work in the agritourism field as a Latina woman in the Midwest. Connecting place to lived experience, the author describes how her gender, ethnicity, language, and education are positioned within the food industry and within her career trajectory. By examining her individual journey, the author reveals systems of oppression that continue to maintain colonial divisions of labor in ways often overlooked or ignored in the everyday. Her story is an example of the strug… Show more

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