This article analyses the gender issues raised by the representation of the woman in the kitchen on Italian food TV. In Italy, food and women have always been constructed as a whole, but today this model seems to be redundant. Controversial postfeminist readings of Nigella’s cooking shows and Williams’ categories of dominant, emergent and residual help investigate, in a constructivist sense, how Italian TV deals with this social change. Through qualitative, semiotic and gender analyses, the article focuses on three Italian food shows broadcast at noon. Results show that the three programmes mediate the role of the woman, drawing on the model of trattorie, traditional Italian restaurants in which the women cook and the men serve the tables. ...
none1siThe media talk about food. Though it was also spoken about in the past, it is only recently t...
This article explores the ways in which gender contributes to the production of TV program well-know...
In this paper, we will discuss a spectatorial and sociological model of the average Italian housewif...
This article analyses the gender issues raised by the representation of the woman in the kitchen on ...
The Food work/Food leisure alignment is a useful analytical perspective to describe the relationship...
By turning on the TV, at any time of the day or night, one can comeacross programs in which food is ...
none1noSince the introduction of digital terrestrial and satellite TV and the advent of food and coo...
Cecilia Penati and Anna Sfardini discuss the success of women\u2019s television in Italy and the way...
Cooking shows have been used to help inform audiences about food, culture, and overall health, while...
This paper considers the relationship between the domestic and professional culinary world to uncove...
\u201cTV for women\u201d represents both a strong, traditional factor in the medium\u2019s history a...
The widespread ulinary programs in television has brought domestic activity into the public sphere. ...
This study initially arose from the general interest of the author in food, perceived as a deeply-ro...
This paper unpacks the iconicity of brand Nigella. In doing so, we show that the cultural logic of t...
AbstractThis article explores the ways in which gender contributes to the production of TV program w...
none1siThe media talk about food. Though it was also spoken about in the past, it is only recently t...
This article explores the ways in which gender contributes to the production of TV program well-know...
In this paper, we will discuss a spectatorial and sociological model of the average Italian housewif...
This article analyses the gender issues raised by the representation of the woman in the kitchen on ...
The Food work/Food leisure alignment is a useful analytical perspective to describe the relationship...
By turning on the TV, at any time of the day or night, one can comeacross programs in which food is ...
none1noSince the introduction of digital terrestrial and satellite TV and the advent of food and coo...
Cecilia Penati and Anna Sfardini discuss the success of women\u2019s television in Italy and the way...
Cooking shows have been used to help inform audiences about food, culture, and overall health, while...
This paper considers the relationship between the domestic and professional culinary world to uncove...
\u201cTV for women\u201d represents both a strong, traditional factor in the medium\u2019s history a...
The widespread ulinary programs in television has brought domestic activity into the public sphere. ...
This study initially arose from the general interest of the author in food, perceived as a deeply-ro...
This paper unpacks the iconicity of brand Nigella. In doing so, we show that the cultural logic of t...
AbstractThis article explores the ways in which gender contributes to the production of TV program w...
none1siThe media talk about food. Though it was also spoken about in the past, it is only recently t...
This article explores the ways in which gender contributes to the production of TV program well-know...
In this paper, we will discuss a spectatorial and sociological model of the average Italian housewif...