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245 00 $aFood and culture :$ba reader /$cedited by Carole Counihan and Penny Van Esterik.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2008.
300 $axiii, 608 p. :$bill. ;$c26 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g1.$tThe problem of changing food habits /$rMargaret Mead --$g2.$tToward a psychosociology of contemporary food consumption /$rRoland Barthes --$g3.$tThe culinary triangle /$rClaude Lévi-Strauss --$g4.$tDeciphering a meal /$rMary Douglas --$g5.$tThe abominable pig /$rMarvin Harris --$g6.$tNourishing arts /$rMichel De Certeau, Luce Giard --$g7.$tThe recipe, the prescription, and the experiment /$rJack Goody --$g8.$tTime, sugar, and sweetness /$rSidney W. Mintz --$g9.$tAnorexia nervosa and its differential diagnosis /$rHilde Bruch --$g10.$tFast, feast, and flesh : the religious significance of food to medieval women /$rCaroline Walker Bynum --$g11.$tThe appetite as voice /$rJoan Jacobs Brumberg --$g12.$tAnorexia nervosa : psychopathology as the crystallization of culture /$rSusan Bordo --$g13.$tFeeding hard bodies : food and masculinities in men's fitness magazines /$rFabio Parasecoli --$g14.$tThe overcooked and underdone : masculinities in Japanese food programming /$rT.J.M. Holden --$g15.$tJapanese mothers and Obentōs : the lunch box as ideological state apparatus /$rAnne Allison --$g16.$tConflict and deference /$rMarjorie DeVault --$g17.$tFeeding lesbigay families /$rChristopher Carrington --$g18.$tHow to make a national cuisine : cookbooks in contemporary India /$rArjun Appadurai --$g19.$t"Real Belizean food" : building local identity in the transnational Caribbean /$rRich Wilk --$r20.$tLet's cook Thai : recipes for colonialism /$rLisa Heldke --$g21.$tMore than just the 'big piece of chicken' : the power of race, class, and food in American consciousness" /$rPsyche Williams-Forson --
505 80 $g22.$tMexicanas' food voice and differential consciousness in the San Luis Valley of Colorado /$rCarole Counihan --$g23.$tRooting out the causes of disease : why diabetes is so common among desert dwellers /$rGary Paul Nabhan --$g24.$tSlow food and the politics of pork fat : Italian food and European identity /$rAlison Leitch --$g25.$tTaco Bell, Maseca, and slow food : a postmodern apocalypse for Mexico's peasant cuisine? /$gJeffrey M. Pilcher --$g26.$tThe raw and the rotten : punk cuisine /$rDylan Clark --$g27.$tSalad days : a visual study of children's food culture /$rMelissa Salazar, Gail Feenstra, Jeri Ohmart --$g28.$tThe chain never stops /$rEric Schlosser --$g29.$tWhose "choice"? : "flexible" women workers in the tomato food chain /$rDeborah Barndt --$g30.$tThe politics of breastfeeding : an advocacy update /$rPenny Van Esterik --$g31.$tThe political economy of obesity : the fat pay all /$rAlice Julier --$g32.$tOf hamburger and social space : consuming McDonald's in Beijing /$rYunxiang Yan --$g33.$t"Plastic bag housewives" and postmodern restaurants? : public and private in Bangkok's foodscape /$rGisèle Yasmeen --$g34.$tThe political economy of food aid in an era of agricultural biotechnology /$rJennifer Clapp --$g35.$tStreet credit : the cultural politics of African street children's hunger /$rKaren Coen Flynn --$g36.$tWant amid plenty : from hunger to inequality /$rJanet Poppendieck.
520 8 $aThis reader reveals how food habits and beliefs both present a microcosm of any culture and contribute to our understanding of human behaviour. Particular attention is given to how men and women define themselves differently through food choices.
650 0 $aFood$xSocial aspects.
650 0 $aFood habits.
650 07 $aKultur.$2swd
650 07 $aErnährung.$2swd
650 07 $aSoziologie.$2swd
650 07 $aErnährungsgewohnheit.$2swd
700 1 $aCounihan, Carole,$d1948-
700 1 $aVan Esterik, Penny.
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