The classic book that helped to define and legitimize the field of food and culture studies is now available, with major revisions, in an affordable e-book version (978-0203-07975-1).
The third edition includes forty original essays and reprints of previously published classics under five Sections: Foundations; Hegemony and Difference; Consumption and Embodiment; Food and Globalization; and Challenging, Contesting, and Transforming the Food System.
Seventeen of the forty chapters included are either new to this edition, rewritten by their original authors, or edited by Counihan and Van Esterik.
A bank of test items applicable to each article in the book is available to instructors interested in selecting this edition for course use. Simply send an email to the publisher at mailto:textbooksonline@taylorandfrancis.com
Carole Counihan is Professor Emerita of Anthropology at Millersville University in Pennsylvania and editor-in-chief of Food and Foodways. Her earlier books include Around the Tuscan Table: Food, Family, and Gender in Twentieth-Century Florence, Food in the USA. and The Anthropology of Food and Body: Gender, Meaning, and Power.
Penny Van Esterik is Professor of Anthropology at York University in Toronto, Canada, where she teaches nutritional anthropology, in addition to doing research on food and globalization in Southeast Asia. She is a founding member of WABA (World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action) and writes on infant and young child feeding, including her earlier book, Beyond the Breast-Bottle Controversy.