Food is increasingly central to consumer culture today. From fine dining restaurants to farmers’ markets, stainless steel kitchenware to celebrity chef cookbooks, there is a stylish array of culinary commodities available for fashioning our identities. Yet this occurs at a time when commodity consumption more generally is under greater question as a site of self-making, with the rise of anti-consumerist sentiment. This article examines how people negotiate these issues in their identity formation, by focusing on those for whom food is central to their sense of self: ‘foodies’. I draw on theories of consumption, identity and material culture, in particular the work of Daniel Miller, to examine ethnographic research undertaken with foodies in...
Abstract. The role that consumption might play in processes of identity formation has been subject t...
How does dull turn into cool? Every now and then new markets emerge and consumption that used to be ...
'You are what you eat' - or do you eat what you are? How do our identities affect what we choose to ...
Food is increasingly central to consumer culture today. From fine dining restaurants to farmers’ mar...
Food is increasingly central to consumer culture today. From fine dining restaurants to farmers’ mar...
This thesis explores the relationships between consumers, society and food, with the aim of understa...
This thesis explores the relationships between consumers, society and food, with the aim of understa...
The dynamic of this paper is partly driven by curiosity about the apparent lack of curiosity regardi...
The dynamic of this paper is partly driven by curiosity about the apparent lack of curiosity regardi...
The dynamic of this paper is partly driven by curiosity about the apparent lack of curiosity regardi...
The dynamic of this paper is partly driven by curiosity about the apparent lack of curiosity regardi...
Isabelle de Solier (2013) Food and the Self: Consumption, Production and Material Culture. Bloomsbur...
As social practice the consumption of food demonstrates the fundamentally social nature of the human...
As social practice the consumption of food demonstrates the fundamentally social nature of the human...
As social practice the consumption of food demonstrates the fundamentally social nature of the human...
Abstract. The role that consumption might play in processes of identity formation has been subject t...
How does dull turn into cool? Every now and then new markets emerge and consumption that used to be ...
'You are what you eat' - or do you eat what you are? How do our identities affect what we choose to ...
Food is increasingly central to consumer culture today. From fine dining restaurants to farmers’ mar...
Food is increasingly central to consumer culture today. From fine dining restaurants to farmers’ mar...
This thesis explores the relationships between consumers, society and food, with the aim of understa...
This thesis explores the relationships between consumers, society and food, with the aim of understa...
The dynamic of this paper is partly driven by curiosity about the apparent lack of curiosity regardi...
The dynamic of this paper is partly driven by curiosity about the apparent lack of curiosity regardi...
The dynamic of this paper is partly driven by curiosity about the apparent lack of curiosity regardi...
The dynamic of this paper is partly driven by curiosity about the apparent lack of curiosity regardi...
Isabelle de Solier (2013) Food and the Self: Consumption, Production and Material Culture. Bloomsbur...
As social practice the consumption of food demonstrates the fundamentally social nature of the human...
As social practice the consumption of food demonstrates the fundamentally social nature of the human...
As social practice the consumption of food demonstrates the fundamentally social nature of the human...
Abstract. The role that consumption might play in processes of identity formation has been subject t...
How does dull turn into cool? Every now and then new markets emerge and consumption that used to be ...
'You are what you eat' - or do you eat what you are? How do our identities affect what we choose to ...