Food, Politics, and Society
Social Theory and the Modern Food System
Dr Jason Edwards author Sami Zubaida author Alejandro Colas author Jane Levi author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of California Press
Published:23rd Nov '18
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Food and drink has been a focal point of modern social theory since the inception of agrarian capitalism and the industrial revolution. From Adam Smith to Mary Douglas, major thinkers have used key concepts such as identity, exchange, culture, and class to explain the modern food system. Food, Politics, and Society offers a historical and sociological survey of how these various ideas and the practices that accompany them have shaped our understanding and organization of the production, processing, preparation, serving, and consumption of food and drink in modern societies. Divided into twelve chapters and drawing on a wide range of historical and empirical illustrations, this book provides a concise, informed, and accessible survey of the interaction between social theory and food and drink. It is perfect for courses in a wide range of disciplines.
"[A] well‐researched and well‐written piece of work, worthy of being used both in teaching and as an inspiration for future research projects." * Journal of Agrarian Change *
ISBN: 9780520291942
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
Weight: 499g
304 pages