This book draws upon auto/biographical food narratives and emphasises the power of everyday foodways in maintaining and reinforcing social divisions along the lines of gender and class
This chapter focuses on the examination of everyday talk around food, eating, gender and weight, and...
Interest in the anthropology of food has grown significantly in recent years. This is the first hand...
This paper aims to investigate how human beings uses food to found an identity, with regards to how ...
Feminist and psychological literature has long established a link between women’s often conflicted r...
The Joy of Food Play – Gender and Class in Men’s auto/biographical Accounts of Everyday Food-ways: T...
How have food identities and practices in upper middle class homes responded to foodie culture? Whil...
This chapter shows, class differences in nutritional intake and food choice have diminished in a num...
'You are what you eat' - or do you eat what you are? How do our identities affect what we choose to ...
This volume presents a series of articles on the pivotal role played by eating and drinking in the f...
Ana Tominc - ORCID: 0000-0001-7894-1685 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7894-168523inpressinpress
Although the mention of food in literature for the young might at first appear innocuous, the numero...
Green plantains and chocolate ice cream cones, banana jam and beef fudge, pomegranate soup and raspb...
Everybody eats to live but food is more than nutrition. Food is a powerful carrier of cultural meani...
“Food is the medium through which women are addressed; in turn food has become the language of their...
By: Amy E. Guptil (College at Brockport faculty member), Denise A. Copelton (College at Brockport fa...
This chapter focuses on the examination of everyday talk around food, eating, gender and weight, and...
Interest in the anthropology of food has grown significantly in recent years. This is the first hand...
This paper aims to investigate how human beings uses food to found an identity, with regards to how ...
Feminist and psychological literature has long established a link between women’s often conflicted r...
The Joy of Food Play – Gender and Class in Men’s auto/biographical Accounts of Everyday Food-ways: T...
How have food identities and practices in upper middle class homes responded to foodie culture? Whil...
This chapter shows, class differences in nutritional intake and food choice have diminished in a num...
'You are what you eat' - or do you eat what you are? How do our identities affect what we choose to ...
This volume presents a series of articles on the pivotal role played by eating and drinking in the f...
Ana Tominc - ORCID: 0000-0001-7894-1685 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7894-168523inpressinpress
Although the mention of food in literature for the young might at first appear innocuous, the numero...
Green plantains and chocolate ice cream cones, banana jam and beef fudge, pomegranate soup and raspb...
Everybody eats to live but food is more than nutrition. Food is a powerful carrier of cultural meani...
“Food is the medium through which women are addressed; in turn food has become the language of their...
By: Amy E. Guptil (College at Brockport faculty member), Denise A. Copelton (College at Brockport fa...
This chapter focuses on the examination of everyday talk around food, eating, gender and weight, and...
Interest in the anthropology of food has grown significantly in recent years. This is the first hand...
This paper aims to investigate how human beings uses food to found an identity, with regards to how ...