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Food and Everyday Life provides a qualitative, interpretive, and interdisciplinary examination of food and food practices and their meanings in the modern world. Edited by Thomas M. Conroy, the book offers a number of complementary approaches and topics around the parameters of the “ordinary, everyday” perspective on food. These studies highlight aspects of food production, distribution, and consumption, as well as the discourse on food.Chapters discuss examples ranging from the cultural meanings of food as represented on television, to the practices of food budgeting, to the cultural politics of such practices as sustainable brewing and developing new forms of urban agriculture. A number of the studies focus on the relationships between food, eating practices, and the body. Each chapter examines a particular (and in many instances, highly unique) food practice, and each includes some key details of that practice. Taken together, the chapters show us how the everyday practices of food are both familiar and, yet at the same time, ripe for further discovery.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Part 1: Food Meanings and Representations
Chapter 1: Gagging on the Other: Television’s Gross Food Challenge
Chapter 2: From Bento to Blog: The Digital Culture of an Everyday Japanese Meal
Chapter 3: Museums, Consumption and the Everyday: Encountering the Colonial “Other” through Food
Chapter 4: From Smack to Cuisine: The Spatialization of Taiwanese Foods
Chapter 5: Drinking Local: Sustainable Brewing, Alternative Food Networks, and the Politics of Valuation
Part 2: Food Practice Case Studies
Chapter 6: Both Luxurious and Ordinary: Everyday Consumption and the Marketing of Indonesian Food Products in America
Chapter 7: Cultivating Localization through Commodity De-Fetishism: Contours of Authenticity and the Pursuit of Transparency in the Local Organic Agrarian Food Market
Chapter 8: Embodied Connections: A New Wave of Urban Agriculture
Chapter 9: The Dilemma of Dinner: The Practice of Home Cooking in Everyday Life
Part 3: Food Consumption Practices and The Body
Chapter 10: The Phenomenology of Food Consumption: A Developmental View
Chapter 11: Healthy Eating on a Budget: Negotiating Tensions Between Two Discourses
Chapter 12: Fat Eats: A Phenomenology of Decadence, Food, and Health
Index
About the Contributors

Product details

Published 18 Feb 2014
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 306
ISBN 9780739173114
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 9 BW Illustrations, 1 Table
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Thomas M. Conroy

Contributor

Hui-tun Chuang

Contributor

Matthew Day

Contributor

Joanna Henryks

Contributor

David Livert

Contributor

Roblyn Rawlins

Contributor

Zachary Schrank

Contributor

Klara Seddon

Contributor

Amy Singer

Contributor

Derek B. Shaw

Contributor

Bethaney Turner

Contributor

Talia Welsh

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