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Edward Wilkin Perry

Bananas: Nature's Institution for the Promotion of Laziness

In “Bananas: Nature's Institution for the Promotion of Laziness,” Edward Wilkin Perry embarks on a probing exploration of the cultural, social, and economic implications of the banana within contemporary discourse. Utilizing a blend of satirical wit and astute observations, Perry critiques modern society's relationship with this ubiquitous fruit, positing that its very existence serves as a metaphor for complacency and indolence. The book's literary style marries scholarly research with an engaging narrative voice, challenging readers to reconsider how consumerism and convenience shape our lifestyles in a rapidly changing world. Edward Wilkin Perry, a noted cultural critic and social commentator, draws from a rich background in sociology and environmental studies to craft this provocative treatise. His keen insight into the intersections of food politics and human behavior stems from years of academic inquiry and personal exploration of agricultural practices, particularly within tropical economies. Perry's previous works have consistently addressed themes of societal critique, revealing a deep-seated concern for ecological and ethical considerations within everyday choices such as dietary habits. “Bananas: Nature's Institution for the Promotion of Laziness” is a must-read for anyone interested in the complex narratives woven into the fabrics of our consumption patterns. Perry's unique lens offers invaluable insights, making this book essential for those who wish to engage critically with the seemingly innocuous aspects of modern life. Discover how a single fruit can reflect broader societal trends, and challenge your own perceptions through Perry's compelling analysis.
39 бумажных страниц
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2023
Год выхода издания
2023
Издательство
Good Press
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