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Publisher:University of Manitoba Press, 2016Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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- Author: Anderson, Colin R.; Brady, Jennifer; Levkoe, Charles Z.; Koç, Mustafa; Anderson, Colin R.; Beckie, Mary A.; Bogdan, Eva A.; Bomford, Mark; Brady, Jennifer; Braun, Jennifer A.; Brock, Samara; Bunn, Robyn; Valentine Cadieux, Kirsten; Clement, Chantal; Detolle, Anais; Green, Arthur; Gupta, Ankit; Jennings, Robert; Johnson, Josee; Huddart Kennedy; Khan, Ahmed; Koc, Mustafa; Lee, Keith; Levkoe, Charles Z.; Lowitt, Kristen; Martin, Wanda; Millious, Victoria; Mount, Phil; Mundel, Erika; Nash, Alan; Polyakov, Seriy; Rideout, Keren; Scott, Steffanie; Soma, Tammara; Sprague, Cathryn; Sumner, Jennifer; Szanto, David; Trenouth, Lani; Van Esterik, Penny; Ventresca, Matt; Wever, Cassie; Wong, Carmen; Zougris, KonstantinosDate:Created2016Summary:
Few things are as important as the food we eat. "Conversations in Food Studies" demonstrates the value of interdisciplinary research through the cross-pollination of disciplinary, epistemological, and methodological perspectives. Widely diverse essays, ranging from the meaning of milk, to the bring-your-own-wine movement, to urban household waste, are the product of collaborating teams of interdisciplinary authors. Readers are invited to engage and reflect on the theories and practices underlying some of the most important issues facing the emerging field of foodstudies today. Conversations in Food Studies brings to the table thirteen original contributions organized around the themes of representation, governance, disciplinary boundaries, and, finally, learning through food. This collection offers an important and groundbreaking approach to food studies as it examines and reworks the boundaries that have traditionally structured the academy and that underlie much of food studies literature.
Subject(s): Food Industry | Nutritional anthropology | FoodOriginal Publisher: Winnipeg, University of Manitoba PressLanguage(s): English