How is it that Americans are so obsessed with nutrition and dieting and yet remain unhealthy? This project attempts to give a theoretically driven answer to this great paradox within the Western diet. Constance Calice analyzes the practice and rhetoric of dieting as a crystallization of a problematic relationship to food using a Foucauldian understanding of discipline. Using examples from the media, she illustrates the way in which outside forces effect our food choices and the power relationships formed in this exchange. To offer an alternative view to nutritionism she looks to the Local Food Movement and affect theory to illustrate how we can understand food and eating in such a way that incorporates the personal, emotional, spiritual and...
Consumers make dietary decisions based on economic, physiologic, psychologic, sociologic and even sp...
Replaced with revised version of paper 08/02.Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety,
In this paper, I utilize anthropological ideas about food which take account of its symbolism and m...
Feeding has been subjected to a process of medicalization throughout history that has caused its per...
Be hooked in to eating healthfully. Enthusiasm begins with the assumption that you simply really can...
This article reviews Western dietary attitudes and lifestyle choices by identifying the environmenta...
Every day, new foods and restaurants and novel ways to indulge are being thrown into the market, wai...
Do we own our bodies? Do we control them during the meal, or does the meal control us? In this paper...
Eating behavior and food motivation within the US are strongly associated with stress and health con...
Drawing on empirical research, clinical case material and vivid examples from modern culture, The Ps...
While Americans claim to be eating better and improving their understanding of diet and health, they...
A critical reflection on food and memory, on both personal and collective accounts, in relation to W...
Over the past few decades, an ever–increasing interest in food has contributed to the shedding of li...
The present paper introduces a novel approach to understanding failures of self-regulation in chron...
This paper investigates some of the explanations for the nutrition transition, including examining t...
Consumers make dietary decisions based on economic, physiologic, psychologic, sociologic and even sp...
Replaced with revised version of paper 08/02.Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety,
In this paper, I utilize anthropological ideas about food which take account of its symbolism and m...
Feeding has been subjected to a process of medicalization throughout history that has caused its per...
Be hooked in to eating healthfully. Enthusiasm begins with the assumption that you simply really can...
This article reviews Western dietary attitudes and lifestyle choices by identifying the environmenta...
Every day, new foods and restaurants and novel ways to indulge are being thrown into the market, wai...
Do we own our bodies? Do we control them during the meal, or does the meal control us? In this paper...
Eating behavior and food motivation within the US are strongly associated with stress and health con...
Drawing on empirical research, clinical case material and vivid examples from modern culture, The Ps...
While Americans claim to be eating better and improving their understanding of diet and health, they...
A critical reflection on food and memory, on both personal and collective accounts, in relation to W...
Over the past few decades, an ever–increasing interest in food has contributed to the shedding of li...
The present paper introduces a novel approach to understanding failures of self-regulation in chron...
This paper investigates some of the explanations for the nutrition transition, including examining t...
Consumers make dietary decisions based on economic, physiologic, psychologic, sociologic and even sp...
Replaced with revised version of paper 08/02.Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety,
In this paper, I utilize anthropological ideas about food which take account of its symbolism and m...