Entry 3: The author’s persona/tone
Background: Shiva is highly educated and when she mixes her concern for the food industry with her educational sounding voice it creates a tone that gets the readers attention.
Quote: “The right of corporations to force-feed citizens of the world with culturally inappropriate and hazardous foods has been made absolute [in the globalizing economy]. The right to food, the right to safety, the right to culture are all being treated as trade barriers that need to be dismantled…we have to reclaim our right to nutrition and food safety. We have to reclaim our right to protect the earth and her diverse species. We have to stop this corporate theft from the poor and from nature. Food democracy…is the new agenda for ecological sustainability and social justice.” p. 109
Background: Shiva is highly educated and when she mixes her concern for the food industry with her educational sounding voice it creates a tone that gets the readers attention.
Quote: “The right of corporations to force-feed citizens of the world with culturally inappropriate and hazardous foods has been made absolute [in the globalizing economy]. The right to food, the right to safety, the right to culture are all being treated as trade barriers that need to be dismantled…we have to reclaim our right to nutrition and food safety. We have to reclaim our right to protect the earth and her diverse species. We have to stop this corporate theft from the poor and from nature. Food democracy…is the new agenda for ecological sustainability and social justice.” p. 109
Commentary: The author’s persona/ tone for this book sound very assertive and sure of what she is saying. Because of Shiva’s high education, she uses an impressive vocabulary to get her point across. Upon reading her book, not once have I doubted that she knows what she is talking about. She has made it clear that she has seen every “revolution” take place right before her own eyes. Shiva is able to manipulate the reader by using a very concerned sounding tone. Because she sounds educated on the topic and concerned, it makes the reader feel a need to be concerned as well. This approach of concern makes the reader feel what Shiva feels. In this way, many people follow Shiva in her attempts to revolutionize the food industry.
The quote above is a good example of how Shiva uses concern mixed with high vocabulary to get her point across. And on top of that, she is assertive in what she is saying. Notice how you most likely trust her expierience after only reading these few sentences.