摘要:The article by Peter Andrée, Miranda Cobb, Leanne Moussa, and Emily Norgang, “Building Unlikely Alliances Around Food Sovereignty in Canada,” is concerned with the efforts of the People’s Food Policy Project (PFPP) to influence food policy and to build a counterhegemonic food sovereignty movement. In an empirically rich and provocative set of case studies, the authors argue against an overly sharp distinction between hegemonic and counterhegemonic blocs.