Food for Thought -

Food for Thought

Essays on Eating and Culture

Lawrence C. Rubin (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
315 Seiten
2008
McFarland & Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-7864-3550-0 (ISBN)
27,40 inkl. MwSt
Contains nineteen essays which cover an array of food-related topics, including the ever-increasing problems of agricultural globalization, the contemporary mass-marketing of a formerly grassroots movement for organic food production, and trends in ""culinary tourism"" and fast food advertising.
Historically, few topics have attracted as much scholarly, professional, or popular attention as food and eating--as one might expect, considering the fundamental role of food in basic human survival. Almost daily, a new food documentary, cooking show, diet program, food guru, or eating movement arises to challenge yesterday's dietary truths and the ways we think about dining.

This work brings together voices from a wide range of disciplines, providing a fascinating feast of scholarly perspectives on food and eating practices, contemporary and historic, local and global. Nineteen essays cover a vast array of food-related topics, including the ever-increasing problems of agricultural globalization, the contemporary mass-marketing of a formerly grassroots movement for organic food production, the Food Network's successful mediation of social class, the widely popular phenomenon of professional competitive eating and current trends in "culinary tourism" and fast food advertising.

Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

Lawrence C. Rubin is a professor of counselor education at St. Thomas University in Miami, Florida, and a practicing psychologist. He lives in Pompano Beach.

Table of Contents



Acknowledgments     

Foreword by John Shelton Lawrence     

Introduction    



PART I. FROM PRE–MODERNITY TO THE HYPERMODERN AGE

1. Man, Machine and Refined Dining in Victorian America     

Hillary Murtha

2. Shopping for What Never Was: The Rhetoric of Food, Social Style and Nostalgia     

Carlnita Greene

3. All You Can Eat: Sociological Reflections on Food in the Hypermodern Era     

Simon Gottschalk



PART II. EAT LOCALLY, THINK GLOBALLY

4. Raising the Bar: The Complicated Consumption of Chocolate     

Ellen E. Moore

5. The Espresso Revolution: Introducing Coffee-Bar Franchising to Modern China     

Jackie Cook and Robert Lee

6. Mass Agrarianism: Wal-Mart and Organic Foods     

Dawn Gilpin



PART III. ENTERTAINING FOOD AND EATING

7. “Everybody Eats”: The Food Network and Symbolic Capital     

Megan Mullen

8. Semiotic Sound Bites: Toward an Alimentary Analysis of Popular Song     

Christopher Joseph Westgate

9. Hunger and Satiety in Latin American Literature     

Santiago Daydi-Tolson



PART IV. WE ARE WHERE WE EAT

10. Reengineering “Authenticity”: Tourism Encounters with Cuisine in Rural Great Britain     

Craig Wight

11. Passing Time: The Ironies of Food in Prison Culture     

Jim Thomas

12. Selfish Consumers: Delmonico’s Restaurant and Learning to Satisfy Personal Desire     

Heather Lee

13. Is it Really Better to Travel Than to Arrive? Airline Food as a Reflection of Consumer Anxiety     

Guillaume de Syon



PART V. COME JOIN US

14. Deconstructing the Myth of the Dysfunctional Black Family in the Film Soul Food     

Tina M. Harris

15. Cultural Representation of Taste in Ang Lee’s Eat, Drink, Man, Woman     

Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley



PART VI. EAT, DRINK AND BE PUBLIC

16. Snacking as Ritual: Eating Behavior in Public Places Phillip Vannini    

17. Beyond Bread and Circuses: Professional Competitive Eating     

Lawrence C. Rubin



PART VII. SELF-REFLECTION IN A FUN–HOUSE MIRROR

18. “Gourmandizing,” Gluttony and Oral Fixations: Perspectives on Overeating in the American Journal of Psychiatry, 1844 to the Present     

Dr. Mallay Occhiogrosso

19. Having It His Way: The Construction of Masculinity in Fast-Food TV Advertising     

Carrie Packwood Freeman and Debra Merskin



Afterword by Lawrence C. Rubin     

About the Contributors     

Index     

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.6.2008
Zusatzinfo 6 photos, notes, bibliographies, index
Verlagsort Jefferson, NC
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 426 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Essen / Trinken
Sozialwissenschaften
ISBN-10 0-7864-3550-X / 078643550X
ISBN-13 978-0-7864-3550-0 / 9780786435500
Zustand Neuware
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