Women’s personal relationship with food has changed exponentially over the course of a few generations. In Food and Femininity, Kate Cairns and Josée Johnston explore the emotional and often complex relationship between food and ‘doing gender’, and how this impacts upon our understandings of femininity today. Katherine Williams recommends this volume to readers interested in food sociology, gender, social history and consumer culture
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A conference held jointly by a public and private university to both enlighten and provoke discussio...
Anne Cai always joked that, “one of these days,” school was going to drive her to insanity. A snapsh...
The UK's Shadow Secretary of State for Education Andy Burnham recently made a suggestion that could ...
James Kay, Library Subscriptions & Document Delivery Librarian at the University of Derby, makes the...
The literary genre of picaresque originated in Sixteenth Century Spain, but has become a prominent s...
First paragraph: In 1974, the World Food Conference declared that: “Every man, ...
Anne Cai always joked that, “one of these days,” school was going to drive her to insanity. A snapsh...
Nicci Shall is a graduate in Sociology from the University of Cambridge and a current student on the...
An advocate for and student of human rights, Jeremy Greenberg is currently undertaking his Master’s ...
First paragraph: In 1974, the World Food Conference declared that: “Every man, ...
The literary genre of picaresque originated in Sixteenth Century Spain, but has become a prominent s...
In this paper we examine current debates about work‐life balance against a background of changing wo...
James Kay, Library Subscriptions & Document Delivery Librarian at the University of Derby, makes the...
First paragraph: Adverts for male deodorants – such as Old Spice or Axe/Lynx – typically...
First paragraph: Adverts for male deodorants – such as Old Spice or Axe/Lynx – typically...
A conference held jointly by a public and private university to both enlighten and provoke discussio...
Anne Cai always joked that, “one of these days,” school was going to drive her to insanity. A snapsh...
The UK's Shadow Secretary of State for Education Andy Burnham recently made a suggestion that could ...