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Tasteful Domesticity: Women's Rhetoric and the American Cookbook, 1790-1940: Composition, Literacy, and Culture

Autor Sarah W. Walden
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mar 2018
Tasteful Domesticity demonstrates how women marginalized by gender, race, ethnicity, and class used the cookbook as a rhetorical space in which to conduct public discussions of taste and domesticity. Taste discourse engages cultural values as well as physical constraints, and thus serves as a bridge between the contested space of the self and the body, particularly for women in the nineteenth century. Cookbooks represent important contact zones of social philosophies, cultural beliefs, and rhetorical traditions, and through their rhetoric, we witness women’s roles as republican mothers, sentimental evangelists, wartime fundraisers, home economists, and social reformers. Beginning in the early republic and tracing the cookbook through the publishing boom of the nineteenth century, the Civil War and Reconstruction, the Progressive era, and rising racial tensions of the early twentieth century, Sarah W. Walden examines the role of taste as an evolving rhetorical strategy that allowed diverse women to engage in public discourse through published domestic texts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822965138
ISBN-10: 0822965135
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Pittsburgh Press
Colecția University of Pittsburgh Press
Seria Composition, Literacy, and Culture


Recenzii

“Walden advances the scholarship on cookbooks and housekeeping advice manuals by examining them through the lens of ‘taste’ and rhetorical theory. She demonstrates how such texts functioned in contradictory and complex ways, revealing in new ways the truly intersectional nature of domestic ideology—how prescriptive norms around home, gender, race, class, nation, and ethnicity work together and through each other.” —Jessamyn Neuhaus, SUNY Plattsburgh

Tasteful Domesticity delivers on its promise to model how we can and should read cookbooks for political, philosophical, national, gendered, and racial rhetorics worked out in their pages. By untangling subtle differences in the word ‘taste’ and in authors’ access to it, Walden changes both food studies in the humanities and nineteenth-century women’s history.” —Elizabeth Engelhardt, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

“Sarah Walden’s Tasteful Domesticity: Women’s Rhetoric and the American Cookbook, 1790-1940 combines rhetorical analysis, feminist historiography, and philosophical understandings of taste to offer fascinating new insights into the relationships among food, rhetoric, and gender in the long nineteenth century.” Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature
 

Notă biografică

Sarah W. Walden is an assistant professor at Baylor University. She specializes in American studies and rhetoric.