Food Words is a series of provocative essays on some of the most
important keywords in the emergent field of food studies, focusing on
current controversies and on-going debates. Words like 'choice' and
'convenience' are often used as explanatory terms in understanding
consumer behavior but are clearly ideological in the way they reflect
particular positions and serve specific interests, while words like
'taste' and 'value' are no less complex and contested. Inspired by
Raymond Williams, Food Words traces the multiple meanings of each of
our keywords, tracking nuances in different (academic, commercial and
policy) contexts. Mapping the dynamic meanings of each term, the book
moves forward from critical assessment to active intervention -- an
attitude that is reflected in the lively, sometimes combative, style
of the essays. Each essay is research-based and fully referenced but
accessible to the general reader. With a foreword by eminent food
scholar Warren Belasco, Professor of American Studies at the
University of Maryland-Baltmore County, and written by an
inter-disciplinary team associated with the CONANX research project
(Consumer culture in an 'age of anxiety'), Food Words will be
essential reading for food scholars across the arts, humanities and
social sciences.
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Essays in Culinary Culture
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780857852359
Publisert
2015
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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