Description
Pushes the field of food studies into new directions by examining issues of power and agency.
About the Author
Jurgen Martschukat is Professor of History at Erfurt University, Germany Bryant Simon is Professor of History at Temple University, USA
Reviews
For those interested in exploring the connections between food and power relations, Food, Power and Agency offers an invigorating and rich account. * LSE Review of Books *
How power and agency operate in and through food is the essence of this book, which questions 'good' and 'bad' regarding such varied issues as taste, eating habits, health, and cooks' work. The book exposes the omnipresence of power relations in mundane and special occasions, and makes indispensable reading for interpreting past and present foodways * Peter Scholliers, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium *
With startling clarity and impressive breadth, this concise but powerful collection of essays from around the world provides new insights into the subtle way that power and agency operate through the mundane realm of eating, food systems, and norms of dietary health. This is essential reading for anyone interested in food OR power - but its great contribution is to show how those interests must, inevitably, intersect. * Charlotte Biltekoff, UC Davis, USA *
From the subjugation of workers in a chicken processing plant to the unstable potency of cuisine and identity, Food, Power, and Agency reminds us that food is far from a mundane subject. Framed by an illuminating introduction, the collection demonstrates in fresh detail that food is the ideal medium though which to understand the complexity of agency, the vicissitudes of power, and the significance of symbols. * Amy Bentley, New York University, USA *
Book Information
ISBN 9781474298766
Author Jurgen Martschukat
Format Hardback
Page Count 216
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 512g