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The Evolution of Television Cooking Shows
Watching What We Eat
The Evolution of Television Cooking Shows
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Description
More than just a how-to or an amusement, cooking shows are also a unique social barometer.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Early Period (1945-1962)
Chapter One: Stirrings: Radio, Home Economists and James Beard
Chapter Two: La Cuisine and Canned Soup: Dione Lucas vs. Convenience
Middle Period (1963-1992)
Chapter Three: Julia Child and Revolution in the Kitchen
Chapter Four: The Me Decade and the Galloping Gourmet
Chapter Five: Cultural Capital and the Frugal Gourmet
Modern Period (1993-present)
Chapter Six: A Network of Its Own
Chapter Seven: Good Television
Chapter Eight: "Democratainment": Gender, Class and the Rachael-Martha Continuum
Chapter Nine: Evolution: How Did We Get Here and What's On Next?
Early Period (1945-1962)
Chapter One: Stirrings: Radio, Home Economists and James Beard
Chapter Two: La Cuisine and Canned Soup: Dione Lucas vs. Convenience
Middle Period (1963-1992)
Chapter Three: Julia Child and Revolution in the Kitchen
Chapter Four: The Me Decade and the Galloping Gourmet
Chapter Five: Cultural Capital and the Frugal Gourmet
Modern Period (1993-present)
Chapter Six: A Network of Its Own
Chapter Seven: Good Television
Chapter Eight: "Democratainment": Gender, Class and the Rachael-Martha Continuum
Chapter Nine: Evolution: How Did We Get Here and What's On Next?
Product details
Published | May 01 2009 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 240 |
ISBN | 9781441187963 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Illustrations | 25 |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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