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Author:
Guptill, Amy Elizabeth, 1973- author. https://isni.org/isni/0000000052769373
Title:
Food & society : principles and paradoxes / Amy E. Guptill, Denise A. Copelton, and Betsy Lucal.
Edition:
3rd edition.
Publisher:
Polity Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
308 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Subject:
Food--Social aspects.
Food habits--Social aspects.
Other Authors:
Copelton, Denise A., author. https://isni.org/isni/0000000054156052
Lucal, Betsy, author. https://isni.org/isni/0000000052706671
Notes:
Previous edition: 2017. Includes bibliographical references (pages 250-294) and index.
Contents:
Principles and paradoxes in the study of food -- Food and identity : fitting in and standing out -- Food as spectacle : the hard work of leisure -- Nutrition and health : good to eat, hard to stomach -- Branding and marketing : governing the sovereign consumer -- Industrialization : the high costs of cheap food -- Global food : from everywhere to nowhere -- Food access : surplus and scarcity -- Food and social change : the value of values.
Summary:
"This popular and engaging text, now revised in a third edition, offers readers a social perspective on the cultural and social complexities of food practices and the current food system. Synthesizing insights from the multidisciplinary field of food studies, this book engages readers' curiosity by highlighting the seeming paradoxes of food; how food is both individual and social, reveals both dinstiction and comformity, and, in the contemporary era, seems to come from everywhere but nowhere in particular. Each chapter begins with an intriguing case study and ends with suggested resources and activities. Chapter topics include identity, restaurants and food media, health, marketing, industrialization, global food, surplus and scarcity, and social change. Updates and enhancements in this edition reflect new scholarly insights into how food is involved in social media, social movements, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Throughout, the book blends concepts and empirical accounts to address the central issues of culture, structure, and social inequality.
ISBN:
1509542248
9781509542246
150954223X
9781509542239
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1346492447
LCCN:
2022934996
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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