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Fed up : women and food in America

Author: Catherine Manton
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Bergin & Garvey, 1999.
Edition/Format: Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Catherine Manton
ISBN: 0897896297 9780897896290 0897894480 9780897894487
OCLC Number: 39189813
Description: xiv, 170 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Food is everyone's first language -- How it all began -- Disruptions in traditional role -- Taking up too much space -- Food as a metaphor -- Denial of desire -- What's wrong with American food -- Kitchen counter reforms -- Woman the provider / Elaine S. Morse -- All animals feed, only humans eat -- Foraging societies -- Horticultural societies -- Agrarian societies -- Subversion by food processors and reformers -- Rise of the giant food processors -- A "scientific" approach to food and eating -- Acquiescence to advertising -- Domestic science withers women's appetite -- A woman's home is her castle -- Counterculture creates countercuisine -- Big business manipulates the countercuisine -- Big brother manipulated by big business -- Feminists discover ecology -- The more we change, the more we stay the same -- Food as a status symbol -- Is our food healthy and safe? -- Comfort food will make everything okay -- Food and eating as a morality play -- Disturbed eating -- The staff of life hits a quagmire -- The food cliches -- Women and appetite: a feminist analysis -- Healing ourselves with food -- In support of real bodies -- Reconnecting with food -- Taking control -- Alternative eating -- Transposing the personal and political -- The personal as political: appetite for change -- What Americans eat: fact not fiction -- The political as personal: voting with our forks -- Conclusions -- The "pig in the python" reaches the gut -- You are what you eat -- Do the ends justify the means? -- Bringing "other" in from the margins.
Responsibility: Catherine Manton.

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