<p>"This is an original and thought-provoking book about practices and meanings of 'rewilding' food across Europe. Cases of hunting game, foraging in the countryside, dumpster-diving in the city, and producing 'natural' wine uncover how fascination with the wild highlights key moral, environmental, social, and health issues in contemporary eating practices."</p><p><strong>Carole Counihan</strong><em>, Editor-in-Chief, Food and Foodways</em></p><p>"There is in the attraction for the 'wild' a will to break with the established order. This theme regularly reappears in current social life and has evolved according to historical contexts. <em>'Rewilding Food and the Self: Critical Conversations From Europe'</em> focuses on the contemporary version and analyzes its current and timeless social issues."</p><p>Jean-Pierre Poulain<i>, Université de Toulouse, France.</i></p>
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Biographical note
Tristan Fournier is a sociologist and research fellow at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS – Iris, Paris).
Sébastien Dalgalarrondo is a sociologist and research fellow at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS – Iris, Paris).