Why Food Matters: Critical Debates in Food Studies
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350011427
ISBN-10: 1350011428
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350011428
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Follow-up to The Cultural Politics of Food and Eating (2005) by Melissa Caldwell and James Watson, a widely-adopted textbook which came to define the field of food studies
Notă biografică
Melissa L. Caldwell is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California at Santa Cruz, USA. She was also the sole editor of Gastronomica: The Journal of Critical Food Studies until 2019.
Cuprins
Editor's Acknowledgments Permissions Introduction: Why Does Food Matter? Part 1: Revaluing Food in a Global Economy Part 1 Introduction 1. Julie Guthman, "Willing (White) Workers on Organic Farms? Reflections on Volunteer Farm Labor and the Politics of Precarity" 2. Micah Marie Trapp, "Grocery Auction Games: Distribution and Value in the Industrialized Food System" 3. Sarah Besky, "The Labor of Terroir and the Terroir of Labor: Geographical Indication and Darjeeling Tea Plantations" 4. Sandra Fahy, "Famine Talk" 5. David Evans, "Blaming the Consumer - Once Again: The Social and Material Contexts of Everyday Food Waste Practices in Some English Households" 6. Hanna Garth, "Alimentary Dignity: Defining a Decent Meal in Post-Soviet Cuban Household Cooking" Part 2: The Power of Food: From Politics to Microbiopolitics Part 2 Introduction 7. Richard Wilk, "Power at the Table: Food Fights and Happy Meals" 8. Elizabeth Cullen Dunn, "Postsocialist Spores: Disease, Bodies, and the State in the Republic of Georgia" 9. Jakob A. Klein, "Everyday Approaches to Food Safety in Kunming" 10. Melissa L. Caldwell, "Digestive Politics in Russia: Feeling the Sensorium beyond the Palate" 11. Anne Meneley, "Resistance is Fertile!" Part 3: New Bodily Realities in a Techno-Science World Part 3 Introduction 12. Emily Contois, "'Lose Like a Man': Gender and the Constraints of Self-Making in Weight Watchers Online" 13. Jessica Hardin, "Everyday Translation: Health Practitioners' Perspectives on Obesity and Metabolic Disorders in Samoa" 14. Emilia Sanabria, "Sensorial Pedagogies, Hungry Fat Cells and the Limits of Nutritional Health Education" 15. Anna Kirkland, "The Environmental Account of Obesity: A Case for Feminist Skepticism" 16. Aya Hirata Kimura, "Who Defines Babies' 'Needs'?: The Scientization of Baby Food in Indonesia" Part 4: More than Human, More than Food Part 4 Introduction 17. Chika Watanabe, "Waste, Incorporated" 18. Anna Tsing, "Arts of Inclusion, or How to Love a Mushroom" 19. Katy Overstreet, "How to Taste Like a Cow: Cultivating Shared Sense in Wisconsin Dairy Worlds" 20. Carl DiSalvo, "Spectacles and Tropes: Speculative Design and Contemporary Food Cultures"Index
Recenzii
A dynamite collection that brings together cutting-edge scholarship from leading figures working in food studies and anthropology.
With an introduction that synthesizes compelling themes connecting anthropology to political economy, science and technology studies, and ontological concerns, this book speaks to a range of scholars in many fields.
This collection of case studies from across the world offers a provocative unsettling of what we think food is. Why Food Matters takes food studies exactly where it needs to go at a critical inflection point for the field itself.
With an introduction that synthesizes compelling themes connecting anthropology to political economy, science and technology studies, and ontological concerns, this book speaks to a range of scholars in many fields.
This collection of case studies from across the world offers a provocative unsettling of what we think food is. Why Food Matters takes food studies exactly where it needs to go at a critical inflection point for the field itself.