Food and World Culture [2 volumes] (e-bog) af Kelty Clark-Mahoney, Clark-Mahoney

Food and World Culture [2 volumes] e-bog

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This book uses food as a lens through which to explore important matters of society and culture. In exploring why and how people eat around the globe, the text focuses on issues of health, conflict, struggle, contest, inequality, and power.Whether because of its necessity, pleasure, or ubiquity, the world of food (and its lore) proves endlessly fascinating to most people. The story of food is a...
E-bog 2190,77 DKK
Forfattere Kelty Clark-Mahoney, Clark-Mahoney (forfatter)
Forlag ABC-CLIO
Udgivet 23 august 2022
Længde 880 sider
Genrer JFCV
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781440870002
This book uses food as a lens through which to explore important matters of society and culture. In exploring why and how people eat around the globe, the text focuses on issues of health, conflict, struggle, contest, inequality, and power.Whether because of its necessity, pleasure, or ubiquity, the world of food (and its lore) proves endlessly fascinating to most people. The story of food is a narrative filled with both human striving and human suffering. However, many of today's diners are only dimly aware of the human price exacted for that comforting distance from the lived-world realities of food justice struggles. With attention to food issues ranging from local farming practices to global supply chains, this book examines how food's history and geography remain inextricably linked to sociopolitical experiences of trauma connected with globalization, such as colonization, conquest, enslavement, and oppression.The main text is structured alphabetically around a set of 70 ingredients, from almonds to yeast. Each ingredient's story is accompanied by recipes. Along with the food profiles, the encyclopedia features sidebars. These are short discussions of topics of interest related to food, including automats, diners, victory gardens, and food at world's fairs. This project also brings a social justice perspective to its content-weighing debates concerning food access, equity, insecurity, and politics.