In 1950, the Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW) published Cookery around the world, a cookbook, containing recipes sourced from six million country women, all members of associations of country women in twenty-five countries. Australian country women contributed to this book through their branches of the Country Women’s Association (CWA). The ACWW recognised that country women, whether they lived in Australia or Iceland, were ‘good cooks’, skilled both in the kitchen and in their use of home-grown produce (ACWW 1950: Preface). This book with its collection of global recipes, would, through its recipes, be ‘a common bond of friendship with the world’ (Preface). Sarah Pink argues that everyday practices (such as cooking) must be und...
Prior to the 1950s cookbooks were very standard in their presentation. They included recipes and som...
This study examines the meanings of the kitchen to women who were wives, mothers, housewives and hom...
In order to promote sustainability, initiatives from food system players closer to citizens are curr...
In 1950, the Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW) published Cookery around the world, a cook...
To better understand campaigns for gender equality, we must examine how women challenge the family a...
This paper explores the way learning to cook remains important for the maintenance of 'ethnic' food ...
The intimate connection between food and feminism was well documented in the consciousnessraising g...
Australian community cookbooks are an under-recognised and under-utilised trove of historical inform...
By focusing on the cookbook Peace Never Tasted So Sweet, this article argues that CODEPINK strategic...
My research explores the idea that the women of America’s past used cookbooks as life manuals and no...
Food and food preparation have become the subjects of much popular discourse in recent years. Sociol...
Recipes and songs as tools for solidarity: Women's oral texts, diaspora and communal identit
The post-war period in Australia (1945–1965) saw women returning to housework and housewifery from t...
Cookbooks are not just about cooking. As scholars from various disciplines have long argued, cookboo...
Making a living as a professional writer has long been a challenge for many women writers in Austral...
Prior to the 1950s cookbooks were very standard in their presentation. They included recipes and som...
This study examines the meanings of the kitchen to women who were wives, mothers, housewives and hom...
In order to promote sustainability, initiatives from food system players closer to citizens are curr...
In 1950, the Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW) published Cookery around the world, a cook...
To better understand campaigns for gender equality, we must examine how women challenge the family a...
This paper explores the way learning to cook remains important for the maintenance of 'ethnic' food ...
The intimate connection between food and feminism was well documented in the consciousnessraising g...
Australian community cookbooks are an under-recognised and under-utilised trove of historical inform...
By focusing on the cookbook Peace Never Tasted So Sweet, this article argues that CODEPINK strategic...
My research explores the idea that the women of America’s past used cookbooks as life manuals and no...
Food and food preparation have become the subjects of much popular discourse in recent years. Sociol...
Recipes and songs as tools for solidarity: Women's oral texts, diaspora and communal identit
The post-war period in Australia (1945–1965) saw women returning to housework and housewifery from t...
Cookbooks are not just about cooking. As scholars from various disciplines have long argued, cookboo...
Making a living as a professional writer has long been a challenge for many women writers in Austral...
Prior to the 1950s cookbooks were very standard in their presentation. They included recipes and som...
This study examines the meanings of the kitchen to women who were wives, mothers, housewives and hom...
In order to promote sustainability, initiatives from food system players closer to citizens are curr...