What’s Cooking, Mom? offers original and inventive narratives, including auto-ethno- graphic discussions of representations, discourses and practices about and by mothers regarding food and families. These narratives discuss the multiple strategies through which mothers manage feeding themselves and others, and how these are shaped by international and regional food politics, by global and local food cultures and by their own ethical values and preference, as well as by those of the ones they feed
This book draws upon auto/biographical food narratives and emphasises the power of everyday foodways...
Carrying out proper food practices in family life is seen as the inherent and taken-for-granted resp...
This paper discusses how foodwork plays a role in the construction of identity for modern-day mother...
What’s Cooking, Mom? offers original and inventive narratives, including auto-ethno- graphic discuss...
Mothers occupy a gendered world of food in which they are now (often solely and privately) responsib...
This article examines mothering rhetorics as they relate to feeding the family. The analysis is grou...
This dissertation explores home-cooked family meals – the ideals and expectations around them, as we...
Excerpt: Family meals sit at the intersection of expert advice, child-centred philosophies, workforc...
How have food identities and practices in upper middle class homes responded to foodie culture? Whil...
We consider the characteristics of one form of digital narrative—the blog—and what they may offer to...
International audienceIn relation to concerns that engagement with digital worlds undermine capaciti...
Despite experiencing numerous barriers, mothers today confront increasing social pressure to embody ...
Within the neoliberal framework, the intersection among cultural conditioning about risk, consumptio...
In this paper we analyse the foodwork of mothers when feeding their families on low and reduced inco...
Interactions among mothers and children around food are prime opportunities for teaching and learnin...
This book draws upon auto/biographical food narratives and emphasises the power of everyday foodways...
Carrying out proper food practices in family life is seen as the inherent and taken-for-granted resp...
This paper discusses how foodwork plays a role in the construction of identity for modern-day mother...
What’s Cooking, Mom? offers original and inventive narratives, including auto-ethno- graphic discuss...
Mothers occupy a gendered world of food in which they are now (often solely and privately) responsib...
This article examines mothering rhetorics as they relate to feeding the family. The analysis is grou...
This dissertation explores home-cooked family meals – the ideals and expectations around them, as we...
Excerpt: Family meals sit at the intersection of expert advice, child-centred philosophies, workforc...
How have food identities and practices in upper middle class homes responded to foodie culture? Whil...
We consider the characteristics of one form of digital narrative—the blog—and what they may offer to...
International audienceIn relation to concerns that engagement with digital worlds undermine capaciti...
Despite experiencing numerous barriers, mothers today confront increasing social pressure to embody ...
Within the neoliberal framework, the intersection among cultural conditioning about risk, consumptio...
In this paper we analyse the foodwork of mothers when feeding their families on low and reduced inco...
Interactions among mothers and children around food are prime opportunities for teaching and learnin...
This book draws upon auto/biographical food narratives and emphasises the power of everyday foodways...
Carrying out proper food practices in family life is seen as the inherent and taken-for-granted resp...
This paper discusses how foodwork plays a role in the construction of identity for modern-day mother...