This thesis explores whether the women\u27s movement changed how men and women interacted with food between 1963 and 1981. Through the examination of popular magazines Esquire and Mademoiselle , this thesis analyzes articles and advertisements to gauge where there was change. Men\u27s relationship with food did not change. Men continuously cooked only as a hobby, recreating dishes they ate at fine-dining restaurants promoting themselves as connoisseurs. On the other hand, women experienced positive and negative changes as well as stagnation. Sexual liberation allowed women to embrace the sexual connotations of food for the first time in over a century. Yet, women still remained subservient in the home as they kept their role as primary food...
Life on the home front formed the most ubiquitous American experience during World War II. Americans...
Since at least the nineteenth century sweetness and a preference for sweet foods has been linked to ...
Eating the Text explores women's food use and consumption in the construction of gender on stage and...
In my dissertation, I examine the ways that women artists engage with two primary and interrelated t...
In recent years, scholars from a variety of disciplines have turned their attention to food to gain ...
This paper considers the relationship between the domestic and professional culinary world to uncove...
This work explores the complex relationships between women, food, and power. Engaging the literature...
Women struggle against a male dominated structure to grasp control and shape their own identities. I...
This thesis examines changing social attitudes to food and body weight in England in the period 1954...
Throughout the American experience, women have activated food as a feminist expression of resistance...
This thesis explores the subjects of food, cookbooks and food writing as rhetoric and as subversions...
abstract: Research demonstrates that the contemporary global food system is unsustainable, and moreo...
Women are influential in the production and reproduction of food systems. Historically, domesticity ...
The purpose of this study was to define the messages related to food preparation that are conveyed b...
To better understand campaigns for gender equality, we must examine how women challenge the family a...
Life on the home front formed the most ubiquitous American experience during World War II. Americans...
Since at least the nineteenth century sweetness and a preference for sweet foods has been linked to ...
Eating the Text explores women's food use and consumption in the construction of gender on stage and...
In my dissertation, I examine the ways that women artists engage with two primary and interrelated t...
In recent years, scholars from a variety of disciplines have turned their attention to food to gain ...
This paper considers the relationship between the domestic and professional culinary world to uncove...
This work explores the complex relationships between women, food, and power. Engaging the literature...
Women struggle against a male dominated structure to grasp control and shape their own identities. I...
This thesis examines changing social attitudes to food and body weight in England in the period 1954...
Throughout the American experience, women have activated food as a feminist expression of resistance...
This thesis explores the subjects of food, cookbooks and food writing as rhetoric and as subversions...
abstract: Research demonstrates that the contemporary global food system is unsustainable, and moreo...
Women are influential in the production and reproduction of food systems. Historically, domesticity ...
The purpose of this study was to define the messages related to food preparation that are conveyed b...
To better understand campaigns for gender equality, we must examine how women challenge the family a...
Life on the home front formed the most ubiquitous American experience during World War II. Americans...
Since at least the nineteenth century sweetness and a preference for sweet foods has been linked to ...
Eating the Text explores women's food use and consumption in the construction of gender on stage and...