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Index
Front Cover food and culture Title Copyright Contents Foreword from The Gastronomical Me , M.F.K. Fisher Preface to the Third Edition Acknowlegments Why Food? Why Culture? Why Now? Introduction to the Third Edition Foundations
1 Why Do We Overeat? 2 Toward a Psychosociology of Contemporary Food Consumption 3. Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste 4. The Culinary Triangle 5. The Abominations of Leviticus 6. The Abominable Pig 7. Industrial Food: Towards the Development of a World Cuisine 8. Time, Sugar, and Sweetness
Hegemony and Difference: Race,Class, and Gender
9. More than Just the “Big Piece of Chicken”: The Power of Race, Class, and Food in American Consciousness 10. The Overcooked and Underdone: Masculinities in Japanese Food Programming 11. Domestic Divo? Televised Treatments of Masculinity, Femininity, and Food 12. Japanese Mothers and Obento-s: The Lunch-Box as Ideological State Apparatus 13. Mexicanas’ Food Voice and Differential Consciousness in the San Luis Valley of Colorado 14. Feeding Lesbigay Families 15. Thinking Race Through Corporeal Feminist Theory: Divisions and Intimacies at the Minneapolis Farmers’ Market 16. The Raw and the Rotten: Punk Cuisine
Consumption and Embodiment
17. Fast, Feast, and Flesh: The Religious Significance of Food to Medieval Women 18. Not Just “a White Girl’s Thing”: The Changing Face of Food and Body Image Problems 19. De-medicalizing Anorexia: Opening a New Dialogue 20. Feeding Hard Bodies: Food and Masculinities in Men’s Fitness Magazines 21. Cooking Skills, the Senses, and Memory: The Fate of Practical Knowledge 22. Not “From Scratch”: Thai Food Systems and “Public Eating” 23. Rooting Out the Causes of Disease: Why Diabetes is So Common Among Desert Dwellers 24. Between Obesity and Hunger: The Capitalist Food Industry
Food and Globalization
25.“As Mother Made It”: The Cosmopolitan Indian Family,“Authentic” Food, and the Construction of Cultural Utopia 26. “Real Belizean Food”: Building Local Identity in the Transnational Caribbean 27. Let’s Cook Thai: Recipes for Colonialism 28. Slow Food and the Politics of “Virtuous Globalization” 29. Taco Bell, Maseca, and Slow Food: A Postmodern Apocalypse for Mexico’s Peasant Cuisine? 30.Food Workers as Individual Agents of Culinary Globalization: Pizza and Pizzaioli in Japan 31. Of Hamburger and Social Space: Consuming McDonald’s in Beijing 32. On the Move for Food: Three Women Behind the Tomato’s Journey
Challenging, Contesting, and Transforming the Food System
33. The Chain Never Stops 34. Fast Food/Organic Food: Refl exive Tastes and the Making of “Yuppie Chow” 35. The Politics of Breastfeeding: An Advocacy Update 36. The Political Economy of Food Aid in an Era of Agricultural Biotechnology 37. The Political Economy of Obesity: The Fat Pay All 38. Want Amid Plenty: From Hunger to Inequality 39. Community Food Security “For Us, By Us”: The Nation of Islam and the Pan African Orthodox Christian Church 40. Community Food Security “For Us, By Us”: The Nation of Islam and the Pan African Orthodox Christian Church
Contributors Credit Lines Index
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