This paper explores the historical development of protein-enhanced foods in Great Britain and how they were marketed by food manufacturers to convince consumers that protein was essential to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. It focuses particularly on Plasmon and Emprote – the two biggest brands of the early twentieth century – and uses multimodal critical discourse analysis to identify how semiotic resources are used to embed products in scientific rationality, promote health discourses and develop concepts of masculinity in accordance with the two strands of the physical culture movement. It argues that, just as today, food manufacturers capitalized upon the growing middle-class interest in functional foods and presented protein as an “eli...
Recent controversies surrounding the food industry and its contribution to diet-related illnesses pr...
This chapter considers the rise of alternative proteins (APs) and their current and potential impact...
Proteins, Pathologies and Politics presents an international and historical approach to dietary chan...
This paper explores the historical development of protein-enhanced foods in Great Britain and how th...
This paper explores the historical development of protein-enhanced foods in Great Britain and how th...
This paper explores the marketisation of ‘pure’ from the late nineteenth century to modern-day using...
This paper explores the marketisation of ‘pure’ from the late nineteenth century to modern-day using...
This paper examines how protein snacks are marketed as good food choices through their packaging and...
This paper explores the marketisation of ‘pure’ from the late nineteenth century to modern-day using...
This paper explores the phenomenon of ‘nerve food’ – a concept created by advertisers in the late ni...
This paper examines how protein snacks are marketed as good food choices through their packaging and...
Proteins, Pathologies and Politics presents an international and historical approach to dietary chan...
This paper offers the first case study of the marketing of cod liver oil in Sweden (1920-1930), foll...
This paper explores the phenomenon of “nerve food” - a concept created by food companies and adverti...
The eating habits of society as a whole have drastically changed over the last few decades. The infl...
Recent controversies surrounding the food industry and its contribution to diet-related illnesses pr...
This chapter considers the rise of alternative proteins (APs) and their current and potential impact...
Proteins, Pathologies and Politics presents an international and historical approach to dietary chan...
This paper explores the historical development of protein-enhanced foods in Great Britain and how th...
This paper explores the historical development of protein-enhanced foods in Great Britain and how th...
This paper explores the marketisation of ‘pure’ from the late nineteenth century to modern-day using...
This paper explores the marketisation of ‘pure’ from the late nineteenth century to modern-day using...
This paper examines how protein snacks are marketed as good food choices through their packaging and...
This paper explores the marketisation of ‘pure’ from the late nineteenth century to modern-day using...
This paper explores the phenomenon of ‘nerve food’ – a concept created by advertisers in the late ni...
This paper examines how protein snacks are marketed as good food choices through their packaging and...
Proteins, Pathologies and Politics presents an international and historical approach to dietary chan...
This paper offers the first case study of the marketing of cod liver oil in Sweden (1920-1930), foll...
This paper explores the phenomenon of “nerve food” - a concept created by food companies and adverti...
The eating habits of society as a whole have drastically changed over the last few decades. The infl...
Recent controversies surrounding the food industry and its contribution to diet-related illnesses pr...
This chapter considers the rise of alternative proteins (APs) and their current and potential impact...
Proteins, Pathologies and Politics presents an international and historical approach to dietary chan...