This article explores popular cultural themes of masculinity and mobility in the context of postracial and "end of men" discourses. Our attention is focused on sites of everyday culture, taking note of the tropes by which white male authority is fantastically recuperated through culinary entertainment. We read films such as Chef (Jon Favreau, 2014) and television reality series such as Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (Food Network, 2007–present) as sites of a reterritorialization of white masculinity, exploring the nostalgic resonance of the road trip and fantasies of mobility and plenty in a sociocultural context of privation and inequality
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The aim of this paper is to extend studies of food media and racialisation by ap...
Purpose: The purpose of this essay has been to investigate how two male chefs: Per Morberg and Gusta...
Men are still far more likely than women to occupy top positions in corporations, governments, agenc...
This article explores popular cultural themes of masculinity and mobility in the context of post-rac...
This article contributes to Gender Work and Organization’s Special Themed Section on Foodwork, by ad...
The purpose of this study is to use the craft beverage industry as a case study in which to investig...
The general aim of this thesis is to use foodwork and cooking in Sweden as a way to better understan...
The paper contributes to scholarship theorising the sociality of the brand in terms of subject posit...
The Joy of Food Play – Gender and Class in Men’s auto/biographical Accounts of Everyday Food-ways: T...
Men are still far more likely than women to occupy top positions in corporations, governments, agenc...
In the following thesis, I examine how chef Anthony Bourdain\u27s popular television program, A Cook...
An Analysis of American Masculinity Edward Pare, History and Mathematics Faculty Sponsor: Kyle Kus...
Open accessThis essay traces some of the narratives and cultural politics of work on reality televis...
Focusing on the lived intersection of social class and hegemonic masculinity, this article uses data...
This article explores intersections between understandings of masculinity and nationalism. Etymologi...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The aim of this paper is to extend studies of food media and racialisation by ap...
Purpose: The purpose of this essay has been to investigate how two male chefs: Per Morberg and Gusta...
Men are still far more likely than women to occupy top positions in corporations, governments, agenc...
This article explores popular cultural themes of masculinity and mobility in the context of post-rac...
This article contributes to Gender Work and Organization’s Special Themed Section on Foodwork, by ad...
The purpose of this study is to use the craft beverage industry as a case study in which to investig...
The general aim of this thesis is to use foodwork and cooking in Sweden as a way to better understan...
The paper contributes to scholarship theorising the sociality of the brand in terms of subject posit...
The Joy of Food Play – Gender and Class in Men’s auto/biographical Accounts of Everyday Food-ways: T...
Men are still far more likely than women to occupy top positions in corporations, governments, agenc...
In the following thesis, I examine how chef Anthony Bourdain\u27s popular television program, A Cook...
An Analysis of American Masculinity Edward Pare, History and Mathematics Faculty Sponsor: Kyle Kus...
Open accessThis essay traces some of the narratives and cultural politics of work on reality televis...
Focusing on the lived intersection of social class and hegemonic masculinity, this article uses data...
This article explores intersections between understandings of masculinity and nationalism. Etymologi...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The aim of this paper is to extend studies of food media and racialisation by ap...
Purpose: The purpose of this essay has been to investigate how two male chefs: Per Morberg and Gusta...
Men are still far more likely than women to occupy top positions in corporations, governments, agenc...