This article traces the massive commodification and industrialization of the USA's single most important food: bread. It argues that bakers overcame serious obstacles to capitalist development during this period thanks to the construction of contingent and contested associations between industrial bread and larger discourses of purity, hygiene, and progress circulating through turn-of-the-century America. It explores two arenas in which this articulation operated: the re-making of baking as a techno-science of expert control and the visual spectacle of streamlined, white loaves. This story, in turn, offers larger lessons about the contradictory politics of food safety in our own time. Building on Michel Foucault's work on bio-politics, it s...
This paper offers a history of fortified blended foods, a humanitarian product that first emerged in...
Consumer demand for food that satisfies specific needs rather than generic mass produced food is gro...
In the Western world, the basic staple of nutrition is bread. It evolved, from Neolithic times in Me...
Over the last century bread has gone through cycles of acceptance and popularity in the United State...
How did a mid-nineteenth century American invention, baking powder, replace yeast as a leavening age...
Since our earliest ancestors’ desire for a better hunting weapon to procure food or a better storage...
This paper schematically considers the exercise of biopower in the regulation of food and drink, tra...
Throughout history, bread has been a representation of food (in)security. From being a symbol of we...
In the history of American food legislation, the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 and its famous muckr...
Over two decades ago, the Jack in the Box E. coli outbreak, in which five victims died, and hundreds...
Bread has been an integral part of many societies since the beginning of history, spurring social un...
Bread is a universal and ancient staple that in Italy is regarded as the symbol of both food and nat...
The global food industry continues to grow through mergers and acquisitions. The consolidation of gr...
People living with food allergies in the United States use a variety of strategies to ensure that th...
This paper examines two separate political responses to food and social change in Europe. I begin wi...
This paper offers a history of fortified blended foods, a humanitarian product that first emerged in...
Consumer demand for food that satisfies specific needs rather than generic mass produced food is gro...
In the Western world, the basic staple of nutrition is bread. It evolved, from Neolithic times in Me...
Over the last century bread has gone through cycles of acceptance and popularity in the United State...
How did a mid-nineteenth century American invention, baking powder, replace yeast as a leavening age...
Since our earliest ancestors’ desire for a better hunting weapon to procure food or a better storage...
This paper schematically considers the exercise of biopower in the regulation of food and drink, tra...
Throughout history, bread has been a representation of food (in)security. From being a symbol of we...
In the history of American food legislation, the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 and its famous muckr...
Over two decades ago, the Jack in the Box E. coli outbreak, in which five victims died, and hundreds...
Bread has been an integral part of many societies since the beginning of history, spurring social un...
Bread is a universal and ancient staple that in Italy is regarded as the symbol of both food and nat...
The global food industry continues to grow through mergers and acquisitions. The consolidation of gr...
People living with food allergies in the United States use a variety of strategies to ensure that th...
This paper examines two separate political responses to food and social change in Europe. I begin wi...
This paper offers a history of fortified blended foods, a humanitarian product that first emerged in...
Consumer demand for food that satisfies specific needs rather than generic mass produced food is gro...
In the Western world, the basic staple of nutrition is bread. It evolved, from Neolithic times in Me...