This editorial introduces a special issue of Food, Culture & Society and works to add a parallel, substantive take on the phenomenon of the food celebrity and the mediated, everyday cultural politics they create. We start by exploring the concept of the foodscape. Specifically, we argue that food celebrities represent a fundamental component of contemporary foodscapes, how they “perform” and function, and the socio-material means by which they are produced. We then explore the key roles and privileges of food celebrity, arguing that the celebrity chef is not the only high-profile, mediating figure at work on the foodscape. Key food celebrity paradoxes are identified and discussed: food celebrities must work to be authentic and aspirational,...
The celebrity chef is a phenomenon of contemporary popular culture that shows no sign of decreasing ...
Over the past few decades, an ever–increasing interest in food has contributed to the shedding of li...
The dynamic of this paper is partly driven by curiosity about the apparent lack of curiosity regardi...
Food is an essential part of our lives and is clearly more than simply a physiological requirement A...
The mainstreaming of ethical consumption over the past two decades has attuned citizen-consumers to ...
Food is an essential part of our lives and is clearly more than simply a physiological requirement A...
Food is an essential part of our lives and is no longer simply a physiological function. This presen...
Title: Cooking with gas; the food writer as celebrity. This paper will consider the historical prec...
The growing interest in food and cooking in the past few decades has increased dramatically, driven ...
Food is now fashionable, a social phenomenon that interests consumers and represents their lifestyle...
The study investigates the websites of ten British celebrity chefs, ranging between the age of 38 an...
This volume is the first to combine textual analysis of food media texts with interviews with media ...
UnrestrictedOver the past several decades, food entertainment has had a significant influence upon s...
Purpose This paper aims to explore the nature of the celebrity chef phenomenon and its impact on th...
This paper investigates ways in which celebrity functions as a mode of economic production whereby c...
The celebrity chef is a phenomenon of contemporary popular culture that shows no sign of decreasing ...
Over the past few decades, an ever–increasing interest in food has contributed to the shedding of li...
The dynamic of this paper is partly driven by curiosity about the apparent lack of curiosity regardi...
Food is an essential part of our lives and is clearly more than simply a physiological requirement A...
The mainstreaming of ethical consumption over the past two decades has attuned citizen-consumers to ...
Food is an essential part of our lives and is clearly more than simply a physiological requirement A...
Food is an essential part of our lives and is no longer simply a physiological function. This presen...
Title: Cooking with gas; the food writer as celebrity. This paper will consider the historical prec...
The growing interest in food and cooking in the past few decades has increased dramatically, driven ...
Food is now fashionable, a social phenomenon that interests consumers and represents their lifestyle...
The study investigates the websites of ten British celebrity chefs, ranging between the age of 38 an...
This volume is the first to combine textual analysis of food media texts with interviews with media ...
UnrestrictedOver the past several decades, food entertainment has had a significant influence upon s...
Purpose This paper aims to explore the nature of the celebrity chef phenomenon and its impact on th...
This paper investigates ways in which celebrity functions as a mode of economic production whereby c...
The celebrity chef is a phenomenon of contemporary popular culture that shows no sign of decreasing ...
Over the past few decades, an ever–increasing interest in food has contributed to the shedding of li...
The dynamic of this paper is partly driven by curiosity about the apparent lack of curiosity regardi...