"For scholars looking to reframe how we think about the links between mestizaje, feminism, decolonization, farming, and the foods we make and eat, Martinez-Cruz offers a vibrant and necessary range of pathways to pursue."--Jeannette Vaught, New Mexico Historical Review "Every essay will fill a reader--millennial mestizo or just plain old Chicano--with joyous smiles at the zingers. Advertencia! This book is not one for idle consumption, it's not fast food. Paloma Martinez-Cruz dishes up a scholarly dissertation of substantial complexity with a heaping portion of humor, verbal sleight-of-hand, and barely-restrained ire."-- La Bloga " Food Fight! is well written and thought provoking. No other book has the same take, particularly on the human-rights aspect of food production, distribution, and marketing. It is also a bracing call for action on the individual and community levels."--María Acosta Cruz, Department of Language, Literature, and Culture, Clark University "This book is indispensable for the times--a millennial mestiza outlook on the cultural contact zones where Chicana/o/x and Latina/o/x people challenge, reimagine, and create a sense of self in their everyday lives.
"--Julia E. Curry, Chicana and Chicano Studies Department, San José State University.