Focusing on the underlying politics behind children's food, this book
highlights the variety of social relationships, expectations and
emotions ingrained in feeding children in Poland. With rich ethnographic
accounts, including research with children, the book demonstrates how
families, schools, the food industry and state agencies shape and
experience feeding anxieties, and how such anxiety is at the heart of a
new form of sociality. The book complicates our understanding of health
and modern subjectivity and unpacks what and how we feed children today.