Feminist food studies: intersectional perspectives
"Feminist Food Studies: Intersectional Perspectives is the first edited volume to bring intersectionality to bear on scholarship within the field of feminist food studies. The contributions offer interdisciplinary and varied theoretical, methodological, and topical engagements with intersection...
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Toronto ; Vancouver
Women's Press
2019
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Zusammenfassung: | "Feminist Food Studies: Intersectional Perspectives is the first edited volume to bring intersectionality to bear on scholarship within the field of feminist food studies. The contributions offer interdisciplinary and varied theoretical, methodological, and topical engagements with intersectionality, thereby advancing the book's central premise: that critical feminist social theory is indispensable to changing the social and structural inequities that shape and are shaped by food. By building on the work of feminist food scholars, this volume not only expands feminist food studies as an important field of study in its own right, but it also calls on food studies scholars to tend to the ways that intersections of oppression and privilege impact their research and scholarship."-- |
Beschreibung: | xii, 287 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9780889616097 0889616094 |
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505 | 8 | |a Foreword / Psyche Williams-Forson -- This is what feminist food studies looks like / Barbara Parker, Jennifer Brady, Elaine Power, and Susan Belyea -- Critiquing hegemony, creating food, crafting justice: cultivating an activist feminist food studies / Alice Julier -- "The bees wore little fuzzy yellow pants": feminist intersections of animal and human performativity in an urban community garden / Teresa Lloro-Bidart -- How veggie vlogging looks like: intersections of gender, race, and class in western mainstream veganism / Daniela Pirani and Ella Fegitz -- Is veganism a queer food practice? / Alissa Overend -- Because... "obesity": reframing blame in food studies / Jennifer Brady, Jacqui Gingras, and Katie LeBesco -- "Lose it like a man" gender and the constraints of self-making in Weight Watchers Online / Emily Contois -- Feeding the Muslim South Asian immigrant family: a feminist analysis of culinary consumption / Farha Ternikar -- The struggle plate at the intersection / Delores Phillips -- Low-income mothers and the alternative food movement: an intersectional approach / Blake Martin, Mari Kate Mycek, Sinikka Elliott, and Sarah Bowen -- "Waiting to be fed": reading memories of hunger in the Tsilhqot'in Land Claim Trial transcripts and Tracey lindberg's Birdie / Lauren McGuire-Wood -- We're all intersectional now: representational intersectionality in Melbourne's Immigration Museum / Elaine Swan, Deana Leahy, Emily Gray, Sian Supski, and ADele Wessell -- Fermentation and the possibility of reimagining relationality / Maya Hey -- Glossary --Contributor biographies -- Index | |
520 | 3 | |a "Feminist Food Studies: Intersectional Perspectives is the first edited volume to bring intersectionality to bear on scholarship within the field of feminist food studies. The contributions offer interdisciplinary and varied theoretical, methodological, and topical engagements with intersectionality, thereby advancing the book's central premise: that critical feminist social theory is indispensable to changing the social and structural inequities that shape and are shaped by food. By building on the work of feminist food scholars, this volume not only expands feminist food studies as an important field of study in its own right, but it also calls on food studies scholars to tend to the ways that intersections of oppression and privilege impact their research and scholarship."-- | |
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contents | Foreword / Psyche Williams-Forson -- This is what feminist food studies looks like / Barbara Parker, Jennifer Brady, Elaine Power, and Susan Belyea -- Critiquing hegemony, creating food, crafting justice: cultivating an activist feminist food studies / Alice Julier -- "The bees wore little fuzzy yellow pants": feminist intersections of animal and human performativity in an urban community garden / Teresa Lloro-Bidart -- How veggie vlogging looks like: intersections of gender, race, and class in western mainstream veganism / Daniela Pirani and Ella Fegitz -- Is veganism a queer food practice? / Alissa Overend -- Because... "obesity": reframing blame in food studies / Jennifer Brady, Jacqui Gingras, and Katie LeBesco -- "Lose it like a man" gender and the constraints of self-making in Weight Watchers Online / Emily Contois -- Feeding the Muslim South Asian immigrant family: a feminist analysis of culinary consumption / Farha Ternikar -- The struggle plate at the intersection / Delores Phillips -- Low-income mothers and the alternative food movement: an intersectional approach / Blake Martin, Mari Kate Mycek, Sinikka Elliott, and Sarah Bowen -- "Waiting to be fed": reading memories of hunger in the Tsilhqot'in Land Claim Trial transcripts and Tracey lindberg's Birdie / Lauren McGuire-Wood -- We're all intersectional now: representational intersectionality in Melbourne's Immigration Museum / Elaine Swan, Deana Leahy, Emily Gray, Sian Supski, and ADele Wessell -- Fermentation and the possibility of reimagining relationality / Maya Hey -- Glossary --Contributor biographies -- Index |
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discipline | Agrar-/Forst-/Ernährungs-/Haushaltswissenschaft / Gartenbau Literaturwissenschaft Sozial-/Kulturanthropologie / Empirische Kulturwissenschaft |
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spelling | Feminist food studies intersectional perspectives edited by Barbara Parker, Jennifer Brady, Elaine Power, and Susan Belyea Toronto ; Vancouver Women's Press 2019 xii, 287 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Foreword / Psyche Williams-Forson -- This is what feminist food studies looks like / Barbara Parker, Jennifer Brady, Elaine Power, and Susan Belyea -- Critiquing hegemony, creating food, crafting justice: cultivating an activist feminist food studies / Alice Julier -- "The bees wore little fuzzy yellow pants": feminist intersections of animal and human performativity in an urban community garden / Teresa Lloro-Bidart -- How veggie vlogging looks like: intersections of gender, race, and class in western mainstream veganism / Daniela Pirani and Ella Fegitz -- Is veganism a queer food practice? / Alissa Overend -- Because... "obesity": reframing blame in food studies / Jennifer Brady, Jacqui Gingras, and Katie LeBesco -- "Lose it like a man" gender and the constraints of self-making in Weight Watchers Online / Emily Contois -- Feeding the Muslim South Asian immigrant family: a feminist analysis of culinary consumption / Farha Ternikar -- The struggle plate at the intersection / Delores Phillips -- Low-income mothers and the alternative food movement: an intersectional approach / Blake Martin, Mari Kate Mycek, Sinikka Elliott, and Sarah Bowen -- "Waiting to be fed": reading memories of hunger in the Tsilhqot'in Land Claim Trial transcripts and Tracey lindberg's Birdie / Lauren McGuire-Wood -- We're all intersectional now: representational intersectionality in Melbourne's Immigration Museum / Elaine Swan, Deana Leahy, Emily Gray, Sian Supski, and ADele Wessell -- Fermentation and the possibility of reimagining relationality / Maya Hey -- Glossary --Contributor biographies -- Index "Feminist Food Studies: Intersectional Perspectives is the first edited volume to bring intersectionality to bear on scholarship within the field of feminist food studies. The contributions offer interdisciplinary and varied theoretical, methodological, and topical engagements with intersectionality, thereby advancing the book's central premise: that critical feminist social theory is indispensable to changing the social and structural inequities that shape and are shaped by food. By building on the work of feminist food scholars, this volume not only expands feminist food studies as an important field of study in its own right, but it also calls on food studies scholars to tend to the ways that intersections of oppression and privilege impact their research and scholarship."-- Food / Social aspects Food habits / Social aspects Feminist criticism Feminist theory Aliments / Aspect social Habitudes alimentaires / Aspect social Critique féministe Théorie féministe Cooking Cooking / Social aspects Food Informational works Parker, Barbara 1970- (DE-588)1236168933 edt Brady, Jennifer 1978- (DE-588)1236169719 edt Power, Elaine 1961- (DE-588)136369693 edt Belyea, Susan 1964- (DE-588)1236170253 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 9780889616110 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 9780889616103 |
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