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Journal of Food Law & Policy Volume 16 Number 1 Article 1 Journal of Food Law & Policy - Spring 2020 Journal Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.uark.edu/jflp Part of the Agriculture Law Commons, Environmental Law Commons, and the Food and Drug Law Commons Recommended Citation Editors, J. (2020). Journal of Food Law & Policy - Spring 2020. Journal of Food Law & Policy, 16(1). Retrieved from https://scholarworks.uark.edu/jflp/vol16/iss1/1 This Entire Issue is brought to you for free and open access by ScholarWorks@UARK. It has been accepted for inclusion in Journal of Food Law & Policy by an authorized editor of ScholarWorks@UARK. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Volume Sixteen Number One Spring 2020 Dairy Tales: Global Portraits of Milk and Law Articles DAIRY TALES: GLOBAL PORTRAITS OF MILK AND LAW Jessica Eisen, Xiaoqian Hu & Erum Sattar SOMETHING TO CELEBRATE?: DEMOTING DAIRY IN CANADA’S NATIONAL FOOD GUIDE Maneesha Deckha MILK AND LAW IN THE ANTHROPOCENE: COLONIALISM’S DIETARY INTERVENTIONS Kelly Struthers Montford “A GLASS OF MILK STRENGTHENS A NATION.” LAW, DEVELOPMENT, AND CHINA’S DAIRY TALE Xiaoqian Hu MILK AND THE MOTHERLAND? COLONIAL LEGACIES OF TASTE AND THE LAW IN THE ANGLOPHONE CARIBBEAN Merisa S. Thompson A PUBLICATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SCHOOL OF LAW Volume Sixteen Number One Spring 2020 CONTENTS ARTICLES Dairy Tales: Jessica Eisen, Xiaoqian Hu Global Portraits of Milk and Law................................................and Erum Sattar 1 Something to Celebrate?: Demoting Dairy in Canada’s National Food Guide...............Maneesha Deckha 11 Milk and Law in the Anthropocene: Colonialism’s Dietary Interventions............................Kelly Struthers Montford 48 “A Glass of Milk Strengthens a Nation.” Law, Development, and China’s Dairy Tale...................................Xiaoqian Hu 78 Milk and the Motherland? Colonial Legacies of Taste and the Law in the Anglophone Caribbean..............................Merisa S. 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Clark Street, 21st Floor, Chicago, IL 60654, 312.988.6738, [email protected]) Dairy Tales: Global Portraits of Milk and Law Jessica Eisen, Xiaoqian Hu & Erum Sattar* Cow’s milk has enjoyed a widespread cultural signification in many parts of the world as “nature’s perfect food.”1 A growing body of scholarship, however, has challenged the image of cow’s milk in human diets and polities as a product of “nature,” and has instead sought to illuminate the political, scientific, colonial and postcolonial, economic, and social forces that have in fact defined the production, consumption, and cultural signification of cow’s milk in human societies. This emerging attention to the social, legal, and political significance of milk sits at the intersection of several fields of academic inquiry: anthropology, history, animal studies, development studies, gender studies, food studies, postcolonial and decolonial studies, and more. In each of these contexts, milk is not only the product of an animal, but also a product of human social, cultural, and legal choice.