Conversations With Food

Conversations With Food
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Publisher : Vernon Press
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9781648891021
ISBN-13 : 1648891020
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Conversations With Food by : Dorothy Chansky

"Conversations With Food" offers readers an array of essays revealing the power of food (and its absence) to transform relationships between the human and non-human realms; to define national, colonial, and postcolonial cultures; to help instantiate race, gender, and class relations; and to serve as the basis for policymaking. Food functions in these contexts as items in religious or secular law, as objects with which to bargain or over which to fight, as literary trope, and as a way to improve or harm health—individual or collective. The anthology ranges from Ancient Greece to the posthuman fairy underworld; from the codifying of French culinary heritage to the strategic marketing of 100-calorie snacks; from the European famine after the Second World War to the lush and exotic cuisines of culinary tourism today. "Conversations With Food" will engage anyone interested in discovering the disciplinary breadth and depth of food studies. The anthology is ideally suited for introductory and advanced courses in food studies, as it includes essays in a range of humanities and social science disciplines, and each author draws cross-disciplinary linkages between their own work and other essays in the volume. This thematic and conceptual intercalation, when read with the editors’ introduction, makes the collection an exceptionally strong representation of the field of food studies.

Conversations in Food Studies

Conversations in Food Studies
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Publisher : Univ. of Manitoba Press
Total Pages : 414
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ISBN-10 : 9780887555428
ISBN-13 : 088755542X
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Conversations in Food Studies by : Colin R. Anderson

Few things are as important as the food we eat. Conversations in Food Studies demonstrates the value of interdisciplinary research through the cross-pollination of disciplinary, epistemological, and methodological perspectives. Widely diverse essays, ranging from the meaning of milk, to the bring-your-own-wine movement, to urban household waste, are the product of collaborating teams of interdisciplinary authors. Readers are invited to engage and reflect on the theories and practices underlying some of the most important issues facing the emerging field of food studies today. Conversations in Food Studies brings to the table thirteen original contributions organized around the themes of representation, governance, disciplinary boundaries, and, finally, learning through food. This collection offers an important and groundbreaking approach to food studies as it examines and reworks the boundaries that have traditionally structured the academy and that underlie much of food studies literature.

A Conversation about Healthy Eating

A Conversation about Healthy Eating
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Publisher : UCL Press
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9781911576754
ISBN-13 : 1911576755
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis A Conversation about Healthy Eating by : Nicholas A. Lesica

What constitutes a healthy diet? Mainstream media and advertisers would like you to think that the answer to this question is complicated and controversial. But science, fortunately, tells us otherwise. A Conversation about Healthy Eating brings together all the relevant science about healthy eating in one place, and it’s exactly that – a conversation; an informal discussion between a scientist and a friend about their eating habits,keeping the science firmly rooted in everyday life. The conversation moves from topics such as metabolism and digestion to gut bacteria, hormones, neuroscience and the immune system. All of these concepts are explained in accessible terms to help you understand the roles they play in maintaining a healthy diet. The conversation leads to the conclusion that staying lean and healthy simply requires avoiding the overconsumption of processed foods. While this is, of course, easier said than done, science also provides clear recommendations for how you can adapt your environment and lifestyle to make it possible. Rather than simply presenting you with the principles of healthy eating, this book will help you to develop a comprehensive understanding of the science behind the principles, including the evolutionary facts that affect the way we eat today. This understanding will allow you to ignore the noise in the media and to move forward with a healthy lifestyle that work for you.

Messy Eating

Messy Eating
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Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : 9780823283668
ISBN-13 : 0823283666
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Messy Eating by : Samantha King

Literature on the ethics and politics of food and that on human–animal relationships have infrequently converged. Representing an initial step toward bridging this divide, Messy Eating features interviews with thirteen prominent and emerging scholars about the connections between their academic work and their approach to consuming animals as food. The collection explores how authors working across a range of perspectives—postcolonial, Indigenous, black, queer, trans, feminist, disability, poststructuralist, posthumanist, and multispecies—weave their theoretical and political orientations with daily, intimate, and visceral practices of food consumption, preparation, and ingestion. Each chapter introduces a scholar for whom the tangled, contradictory character of human–animal relations raises difficult questions about what they eat. Representing a departure from canonical animal rights literature, most authors featured in the collection do not make their food politics or identities explicit in their published work. While some interviewees practice vegetarianism or veganism, and almost all decry the role of industrialized animal agriculture in the environmental crisis, the contributors tend to reject a priori ethical codes and politics grounded in purity, surety, or simplicity. Remarkably free of proscriptions, but attentive to the Eurocentric tendencies of posthumanist animal studies, Messy Eating reveals how dietary habits are unpredictable and dynamic, shaped but not determined by life histories, educational trajectories, disciplinary homes, activist experiences, and intimate relationships. These accessible and engaging conversations offer rare and often surprising insights into pressing social issues through a focus on the mundane—and messy— interactions that constitute the professional, the political, and the personal. Contributors: Neel Ahuja, Billy-Ray Belcourt, Matthew Calarco, Lauren Corman, Naisargi Dave, Maneesha Deckha, María Elena García, Sharon Holland, Kelly Struthers Montford, H. Peter Steeves, Kim TallBear, Sunaura Taylor, Harlan Weaver, Kari Weil, Cary Wolfe

Earth to Tables Legacies

Earth to Tables Legacies
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 1538123495
ISBN-13 : 9781538123492
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Earth to Tables Legacies by : Deborah Barndt

This multimedia book generates a rich conversation about food sovereignty, initiated by eight collaborators in the Legacies Project, a unique intergenerational and intercultural exchange between food justice activists and artists--Canadian, American, and Mexican, settler and Indigenous, elders and youth. Their stories come alive in video clips and short photo essays around cross-cutting themes. In addition, an instructor's guide offers ways to engage students and activists in critical questions about food and settler-Indigenous relationships, through constantly evolving contexts, linking to other resources, text-based and visual, print and online.

Conversations Behind the Kitchen Door

Conversations Behind the Kitchen Door
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Publisher : Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages : 357
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ISBN-10 : 9781631959189
ISBN-13 : 1631959182
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Conversations Behind the Kitchen Door by : Emmanuel Laroche

Conversations Behind the Kitchen Door offers an insider’s look into culinary trends through the words of acclaimed and professionally recognized chefs.

My Conversations With Black

My Conversations With Black
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 183
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ISBN-10 : 9781329423862
ISBN-13 : 1329423860
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis My Conversations With Black by : Bill Puett, Ph.D.

For more than 18 years, I have had many conversations with Black and the thirteen people of a multiple system who share the same physical body. I have been for some their closest friend and for all a counselor and life coach. They are a wonderful and extraordinary group whose lives have touched me deeply. Here is a book about multiplicity, consciousness, personhood, souls, past lives, ethics, and friendships over lifetimes, written through the lens of our deep friendship and concern for each other.

Conversations in Nutrition

Conversations in Nutrition
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Publisher : Int'l Foundation for Nutri.
Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : 0971331421
ISBN-13 : 9780971331426
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Conversations in Nutrition by :

These transcriptions of Dr. Lee's taping of his "Fireside Chats" provides insight into the man himself. It records Dr. Lee's response to a wide range of questions on nutrition. There is a very informative introduction as well as discussion about each of the "early" Standard Process products. A valuable addition to your Dr. Royal Lee library.

Compelling Conversations

Compelling Conversations
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Publisher : Chimayo Press
Total Pages : 120
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ISBN-10 : 9780982617816
ISBN-13 : 098261781X
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Compelling Conversations by : Eric H. Roth

This English as a Foreign Language (EFL) textbook includes thematic chapters to create quality conversations and uses conversation starters, interview questions, classic quotations, paraphrasing exercises, and traditional proverbs to create hours of English conversation and class discussions for native Vietnamese speakers.

Conversations with Wendell Berry

Conversations with Wendell Berry
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Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 1578069920
ISBN-13 : 9781578069927
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Conversations with Wendell Berry by : Wendell Berry

"Whether we know it or not, whether we want to be or not, we are members of one another." Since 1960, Wendell Berry (b. 1934) has produced one of the most substantial and consistently thematic bodies of work of any modern American writer. In more than fifty books in various genres-novels, short stories, poems, and essays-he has celebrated a life lived in close communion with neighbors and the earth and has addressed many of our most urgent cultural maladies. His collections of essays urge us to think and act responsibly as members of a community-both human and natural. Volumes of his poems seek to wed us to nature and realign our vision with its mysteries. His growing Port William cycle of novels offers us a fictional model for understanding, for compassion, and for living in constant regard for others. Conversations with Wendell Berry gathers for the first time interviews with the writer, ranging from 1973 to 2006, including one never before published. For readers acquainted with Berry's work, this volume offers insights available nowhere else. It reveals succinctly the main currents of his life's work. What emerges is a citizen-writer profoundly affected by cultural crises at home and in the world. Morris Allen Grubbs directs the Preparing Future Faculty Program in the graduate school at University of Kentucky, where he was a student of Berry's. He is editor of Home and Beyond: An Anthology of Kentucky Short Stories. Photograph-Wendell Berry by Pam Spaulding, courtesy CJF