Feeding Fascism: The Politics of Women's Food Work

By Diana Garvin, assistant professor of Italian

Feeding Fascism explores how women negotiated the politics of Italy’s Fascist regime in their daily lives and how they fed their families through agricultural and industrial labour. The book looks at women’s experiences of Fascism by examining the material world in which they lived in relation to their thoughts, feelings, and actions. Feeding Fascism includes illustrations of rare cookbooks, kitchen utensils, cafeteria plans, and culinary propaganda to connect women’s political beliefs with the places that they lived and worked and the objects that they owned and borrowed. The book is winner of the 2021 MLA Scaglione Prize Honorable Mention for Best Unpublished Manuscript.

University of Toronto Press, 2022