In Australian public discourse food multiculturalism has been celebrated as a sign of the country’s openness to migrant cul- tures. Yet, as we show in this article, this apparent celebration of Australia’s ethnically diverse foodscape has emerged alongside a vir- ulent culinary xenophobia at the level of public discourse. In par- ticular, we identify how fears about Asian immigration are often expressed in a distaste for foreign food in the Australian media and official discourse. First, we demonstrate how an advertising campaign jointly funded by government and Australian industry deployed a xenophobic fear of contamination to encourage consumers to avoid food imports and buy Australian foods instead. We then look at how newspaper and tele...
In recent years, there has been an increasing number of foodborne outbreaks linked to the consumptio...
This chapter explores the consequences of increasing ethnic diversity for practices of cultural cons...
This article investigates the impact of food adaptation on the initial settlement of post World War ...
Public pedagogies in tourism and education in Australia suggest that food is a medium through which ...
The ideas, practices, structures, and material artefacts of food safety have long and telling histor...
Until the middle of the twentieth century, Australian food was, with some occasional exceptions, pur...
Over the past half century, consumers in Australia have increasingly been confronted with a plethor...
… humanity is installing itself in monoculture: it is preparing to mass-produce culture as if it wer...
Tourism Australia’s launch of the ‘Restaurant Australia’ marketing campaign in 2014 is aimed at chan...
Food and the body politic: The Australian media and fear of “foreign” foods. In: http://meanjin.com....
This paper examines two aspects within cultural studies, namely that of cultural commodification and...
A study is presented that examines White Australian attempts to ingest Indigenous food and practices...
Over the past decade(s), multiculturalism has become a defining – and often (outwardly) celebrated -...
Attitudes towards food, and decisions about eating, are mediated within a complex political and cult...
Food safety programs have been adopted in Victorian legislation, and have been included in the Austr...
In recent years, there has been an increasing number of foodborne outbreaks linked to the consumptio...
This chapter explores the consequences of increasing ethnic diversity for practices of cultural cons...
This article investigates the impact of food adaptation on the initial settlement of post World War ...
Public pedagogies in tourism and education in Australia suggest that food is a medium through which ...
The ideas, practices, structures, and material artefacts of food safety have long and telling histor...
Until the middle of the twentieth century, Australian food was, with some occasional exceptions, pur...
Over the past half century, consumers in Australia have increasingly been confronted with a plethor...
… humanity is installing itself in monoculture: it is preparing to mass-produce culture as if it wer...
Tourism Australia’s launch of the ‘Restaurant Australia’ marketing campaign in 2014 is aimed at chan...
Food and the body politic: The Australian media and fear of “foreign” foods. In: http://meanjin.com....
This paper examines two aspects within cultural studies, namely that of cultural commodification and...
A study is presented that examines White Australian attempts to ingest Indigenous food and practices...
Over the past decade(s), multiculturalism has become a defining – and often (outwardly) celebrated -...
Attitudes towards food, and decisions about eating, are mediated within a complex political and cult...
Food safety programs have been adopted in Victorian legislation, and have been included in the Austr...
In recent years, there has been an increasing number of foodborne outbreaks linked to the consumptio...
This chapter explores the consequences of increasing ethnic diversity for practices of cultural cons...
This article investigates the impact of food adaptation on the initial settlement of post World War ...