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‘The (charitable) pantry is bare’: a critical discourse analysis of Christmas food hamper programs in Canada

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Pages 90-106 | Published online: 04 Feb 2020
 

ABSTRACT

At all times, but especially during the Christmas season, Canada’s reliance on the charitable food sector is markedly apparent. This paper examines, using the Discourse-Historical Approach (DHA) of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), the historical, contextual, referential and discursive themes emerging in major news stories about the provision and receipt of Christmas food hampers in Canada. Several themes emerged: descriptions of deservingness in the uneven apportionment of charitable assistance; the assumed adequacy of food charity in the wake of increasing need; the asymmetrical power relations and emotional costs/rewards of food charity; and expectations of gratitude and preferred behaviors for those in charitable receipt. What was absent in these data was any mention of human rights, or dialogue about evidence-informed solutions that might effectively alleviate Canada’s poverty and food insecurity problems. The discussion section considers how income security can be realized in Canada through a basic income guarantee, grounded in human rights infrastructure.

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Tracy Smith-Carrier

Tracy Smith-Carrier is an Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at King’s University College at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada. Her program of research touches upon a number of different fields in the social policy arena, including access to social welfare benefits, social assistance receipt, food and income security, and basic income.

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