In this wide-ranging and thought-provoking analysis of the
sociocultural and personal meanings of food and eating, Deborah Lupton
explores the relationship between food and embodiment, the emotions
and subjectivity. She includes discussion of the intertwining of food,
meaning and culture in the context of childhood and the family, as
well as: the gendered social construction of foodstuffs; food tastes,
dislikes and preferences; the dining-out experience; spirituality; and
the `civilized′ body. She draws on diverse sources, including
representations of food and eating in film, literature, advertising,
gourmet magazines, news reports and public health literature, and her
own empirical research into people′s preferences, memories,
experiences and emotional responses to food. Food, the Body and the
Self′s strong interdisciplinary approach incorporates discussion of
the work of a number of major contemporary social and cultural
theorists, including Bourdieu, Elias, Kristeva, Grosz, Falk and
Foucault.
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ISBN
9781446231692
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
SAGE Publications, Ltd. (UK)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
192
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