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  • Food and Culture: A Reader
  • Written by author Carole Counihan
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, 11/2/2012
  • Food touches everything important to people: it marks social differences and strengthens social bonds. Common to all peoples, yet it can signify very different things from table to table. Food and Culture takes a global look at the social, sy
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Foreword from The Gastronomical Me
Introduction 1
Food, Meaning, and Voice 9
1 The Changing Significance of Food 11
2 Toward a Psychosociology of Contemporary Food Consumption 20
3 The Culinary Triangle 28
4 Deciphering a Meal 36
5 The Semiotics of Food in the Bible 55
6 The Abominable Pig 67
7 Traditional Medical Values of Food 80
Commensality and Fasting: Giving, Receiving, and Refusing Food 93
8 Food as a Cultural Construction 95
9 The Psychoanalytic Study of Infantile Feeding Disturbances 107
10 Nutritional Processes and Personality Development among the Gurage of Ethiopia 117
11 Hunger, Anxiety, and Ritual: Deprivation and Spirit Possession among the Gurage of Ethiopia 125
12 Fast, Feast, and Flesh: The Religious Significance of Food to Medieval Women 138
13 The Appetite as Voice 159
14 Conflict and Deference 180
Food, Body, and Culture 201
15 An Anthropological Approach to the Problem of Obesity 203
16 Body Image and Self-Awareness 211
17 Anorexia Nervosa: Psychopathology as the Crystallization of Culture 226
18 Que Gordita 251
19 The Sweetness of Fat: Health, Procreation, and Sociability in Rural Jamaica 256
20 Soul, Black Women, and Food 272
The Political Economy of Food: Commodification and Scarcity 281
21 Bread as World: Food Habits and Social Relations in Modernizing Sardinia 283
22 Japanese Mothers and Obentos: The Lunch Box as Ideological State Apparatus 296
23 On the Civilizing of Appetite 315
24 Industrial Food: Towards the Development of a World Cuisine 338
25 Time, Sugar, and Sweetness 357
26 The Politics of Breastfeeding: An Advocacy Perspective 370
27 Hunger, Malnutrition, and Poverty in the Contemporary United States: Some Observations on Their Social and Cultural Context 384
28 Beyond the Myths of Hunger: What We Can Do? 402
Permissions 413
Contributors 417
Index 421


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