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Ethnography of Lunch Ladies in a Rural Community

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Geslani , Erin Mackenzie . (2022-05). Ethnography of Lunch Ladies in a Rural Community. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/geslani_idaho_0089n_12377.html

Title:
Ethnography of Lunch Ladies in a Rural Community
Author:
Geslani , Erin Mackenzie
Date:
2022-05
Keywords:
Cultural Anthropology Ethnography Federal Food Systems Lunch Ladies Perspective
Program:
Culture, Society & Justice
Subject Category:
Cultural anthropology
Abstract:

This thesis is an ethnographic study of lunch ladies in the rural setting of Moscow, Idaho. The purpose of this research is to understand and explain the centrality of their roles within the educational food system, both as nurturers and intermediaries in federal meal programs. The existing literature surrounding this topic, often focuses on the logistics of federal policies, the nutritional policies of these policies or its relation to commercial agriculture, while little is focused on the responsibilities of the lunch ladies. This thesis examines the lived experiences of lunch ladies in a rural community through an ethnographic framework. I collected data through interviews with the lunch ladies and non-participant observations in the lunchroom. Findings from this research include COVID-19 as having both a positive and negative impact to the workplace, governmental policy in the kitchen and community mothering. The lunch ladies believe their work serving the community by physically feeding students and teaching them valuable skills.

Description:
masters, M.A., Culture, Society & Justice -- University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies, 2022-05
Major Professor:
Warner, Mark
Committee:
Pilgeram, Ryanne; Baumann, Dianne; Wolf, Brian
Defense Date:
2022-05
Identifier:
Geslani_idaho_0089N_12377
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