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ویرایش: 0 نویسندگان: Psyche A Williams-Forson, Carole Counihan سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780415888554, 0415888557 ناشر: Routledge سال نشر: 2011 تعداد صفحات: 654 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 18 مگابایت
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"The field of food studies has been growing rapidly over the
last thirty years and has exploded since the turn of the
century. Scholars from an array of disciplines have trained
fresh theoretical and methodological approaches onto new
dimensions of the human relationship to food. This anthology
capitalizes on this particular cultural moment to bring to the
fore recent scholarship from some new and established voices
and that have been
pushing the limits of the field into ever more fascinating and
innovative directions. Taking Food Public is organized into
five interrelated sections: food production, consumption,
performance, diasporas, and activism. The articles in this
reader aim to provide new perspectives on the changing meanings
and uses of food in the twenty-first century.This book
integrates understandings of race, class, gender, region,
sexuality and ethnic/national identity into the human
experience of food. Taking Food Public also examines how this
experience is manifested in extraordinary forms of food
production and consumption (in mass media performances of
cooking and eating, redefinitions of foodways throughout
Diasporas, identities around food, and in food activism).Most
important, this bewildering array of new academic insights into
food and culture as well as the wealth of new food trends and
food issues around the world cries out for original ways to
frame, organize, and help teach these new developments. Here
are the right Editors to help write original, teachable,
foundational essays and otherwise organize this disparate,
exciting new material into a coherent whole"--
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Content: sect. 1. Rethinking production. Food industrialisation
and food power : implications for food governance / Tim Lang
--
Women and food chains : the gendered politics of food /
Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs --
Can we sustain sustainable agriculture? Learning from
small-scale producer-suppliers in Canada and the UK / Larch
Maxey --
Things became scarce : food availability and accessibility in
Santiago de Cuba then and now / Hanna Garth --
Capitalism and its discontents : back-to-the-lander and freegan
foodways in rural Oregon / Joan Gross --
Cultural geographies in practice. The south central farm :
dilemmas in practicing the public / Laura Lawson --
Charlas culinarias : Mexican women speak from their public
kitchens / Meredeith E. Abarca --
sect. 2. Rethinking food consumption. Inequality in obesigenic
environments : fast food density in New York City / Naa Oyo A.
Kwate... [et al.] --
Physical disabilities and food access among limited resource
households / Caroline B. Webber, Jeffery Sobal, and Jaime S.
Dollahite --
Other women cooked for my husband : negotiating gender, food,
and identities in an African American/Ghanian household /
Psyche Williams-Forson --
Going beyond the normative White "post-racial" Vegan
epistemology / A. Breeze Harper --
Purity, soul food, and Sunni Islam : explorations at the
intersection of consumption and resistance / Carolyn Rouse and
Janet Hoskins --
Cleaning from gluttony : an Australian youth subculture
confronts the ethics of waste / Ferne Edwards and David Mercer
--
"If they only knew" : color blindness and universalism in
California alternative food institutions / Julie Guthman
--
sect. 3. Performing food cultures. Feeding desire : food,
domesticity, and challenges to hetero-patriarchy / Anita Mannur
--
Towards queering food studies : foodways, heteronormativity,
and hungry women in Chicana lesbian writing / Julia C. Ehrhardt
--
Metrosexuality can stuff it : beef consumption as
(heteromasculine) fortification / C. Wesley Buerkle --
"Please pass the chicken tits" : rethinking men and cooking at
an urban firehouse / Jonathan Deutsch --
The magic metabolisms of competitive eating / Adrienne Rose
Johnson --
Vintage breast milk : exploring the discursive limits of
feminine fluids / Penny Van Esterik --
Do the hands that feed us hold us back? Implications of
assisted eating / G. Denise Lance --
Will tweet for food : microblogging mobile food trucks--online,
offline, and in line / Alison Caldwell --
Visualizing 21st-century foodscapes : using photographs and new
media in food studies / Melissa L. Salazar --
sect. 4. Food diasporas : taking food global. Justice at a
price : regulation and alienation in the global economy /
Daniel Reichman --
From the bottom up : the global expansion of Chinese vegetable
trade for New York City markets / Valerie Imbruce --
SPAM and fast-food "glocalization" in the Philippines / TY
Matejowsky --
The envios of San Pablo Huixtepec, Oaxaca : food, home, and
transnationalism / James I. Grieshop --
Consuming interests : water, rum, and Coca-Cola from ritual
propitiation to corporate expropriation in Highland Chiapas /
June Nash --
Feeding the Jewish soul in the Delta Diaspora / Marcie Cohen
Ferris --
Yoruba-Nigerians, cosmopolitan food cultures and identity
practices on a London market / Julie Botticello --
Tequila shots / Marie Sarita Gaytan --
The political uses of culture : maize production and the GM
corn debates in Mexico / Elizabeth Fitting --
sect. 5. Food activism. Practicing food democracy : a pragmatic
politics of transformation / Neva Hassanein --
Food, place, and authenticity : local food and the sustainable
tourism experience / Rebecca Sims --
Mexicans taking food public : the power of the kitchen in the
San Luis Valley / Carole Counihan --
A feminist examination of community kitchens in Peru and
Bolivia / Kathleen Schroeder --
Visceral difference : variations in feeling (slow) food /
Allison Hayes-Conroy and Jessica Hayes-Conroy --
Expanding access and alternatives : building farmers' markets
in low-income communities / Lisa Markowitz --
Vegetarians : uninvited, uncomfortable, or special guests at
the table of the alternative food economy? / Carol Morris and
James Kirwan --
Advocacy and everyday health activism among persons with Celiac
Disease : a comparison of eager, reluctant, and non-activists /
Denise Copelton --
The year of eating politically / Chad Lavin --
From food crisis to food sovereignty : the challenge of social
movements / Eric Holt-Giménez.
Abstract: "The field of food studies has been growing rapidly
over the last thirty years and has exploded since the turn of
the century. Scholars from an array of disciplines have trained
fresh theoretical and methodological approaches onto new
dimensions of the human relationship to food. This anthology
capitalizes on this particular cultural moment to bring to the
fore recent scholarship from some new and established voices
and that have been pushing the limits of the field into ever
more fascinating and innovative directions. Taking Food Public
is organized into five interrelated sections: food production,
consumption, performance, diasporas, and activism. The articles
in this reader aim to provide new perspectives on the changing
meanings and uses of food in the twenty-first century.This book
integrates understandings of race, class, gender, region,
sexuality and ethnic/national identity into the human
experience of food. Taking Food Public also examines how this
experience is manifested in extraordinary forms of food
production and consumption (in mass media performances of
cooking and eating, redefinitions of foodways throughout
Diasporas, identities around food, and in food activism).Most
important, this bewildering array of new academic insights into
food and culture as well as the wealth of new food trends and
food issues around the world cries out for original ways to
frame, organize, and help teach these new developments. Here
are the right Editors to help write original, teachable,
foundational essays and otherwise organize this disparate,
exciting new material into a coherent whole"