This article focuses on prominent Australian food writer Margaret Fulton’s career in the 1960s to begin to investigate her work as an activist: that is, one who advocates and campaigns to bring about change. While the food writing published in magazines and cookbooks has often been thought of as providing useful, but relatively banal, practical skills-based information to its readers, relatively recent reassessments suggest that food writing is much more interesting and important than this. In this, Australian food writers not only provide comment on any important issues in progress, they are also, I suggest, forward-thinking activists, advocating and campaigning for change
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Food is significant as an agent of social change as well as being the subject of activism. The focus...
In 1950, the Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW) published Cookery around the world, a cook...
This article focuses on prominent Australian food writer Margaret Fulton’s career in the 1960s to be...
Today, food writing makes up a significant proportion of the texts written, published, sold and read...
This essay profiles Australian food writers as activists. It asserts that food writers are, and have...
This paper focuses on Australian food writing from the 1960s to investigate a key moment in the deve...
Making a living as a professional writer has long been a challenge for many women writers in Austral...
This article argues that Australian food writing can be assessed in literary terms. It profiles a nu...
The Australian food industry has made a significant contribution to the internationalisation of nati...
This article argues that Australian food writing can be assessed in literary terms. It profiles a nu...
Despite the challenges and difficulties involved in crafting a viable living as a professional creat...
While today many Australian food writers are popular and feted celebrities, Australia has many such ...
Food writing, including for cookbooks and in travel and food memoirs, makes up a significant, and in...
Cultural histories suggest that the 1920s were an important decade in the process of modernisation o...
This article explores the influence of The Australian Women’s Weekly’s ‘cookery experts’, or food ed...
Food is significant as an agent of social change as well as being the subject of activism. The focus...
In 1950, the Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW) published Cookery around the world, a cook...
This article focuses on prominent Australian food writer Margaret Fulton’s career in the 1960s to be...
Today, food writing makes up a significant proportion of the texts written, published, sold and read...
This essay profiles Australian food writers as activists. It asserts that food writers are, and have...
This paper focuses on Australian food writing from the 1960s to investigate a key moment in the deve...
Making a living as a professional writer has long been a challenge for many women writers in Austral...
This article argues that Australian food writing can be assessed in literary terms. It profiles a nu...
The Australian food industry has made a significant contribution to the internationalisation of nati...
This article argues that Australian food writing can be assessed in literary terms. It profiles a nu...
Despite the challenges and difficulties involved in crafting a viable living as a professional creat...
While today many Australian food writers are popular and feted celebrities, Australia has many such ...
Food writing, including for cookbooks and in travel and food memoirs, makes up a significant, and in...
Cultural histories suggest that the 1920s were an important decade in the process of modernisation o...
This article explores the influence of The Australian Women’s Weekly’s ‘cookery experts’, or food ed...
Food is significant as an agent of social change as well as being the subject of activism. The focus...
In 1950, the Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW) published Cookery around the world, a cook...