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Pure Adulteration

Cheating on Nature in the Age of Manufactured Food
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Pure Adulteration by Benjamin R. Cohen explores the history of food adulteration in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It examines the efforts to combat the widespread practice of tampering with food quality for profit and the origins of food safety regulations. The book delves into the tensions between industrial innovation, consumer protection, and government intervention in food production.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by how food regulations evolved in America, revealing historical battles over food purity and safety. This intriguing exploration delves into the intersection of science, politics, and everyday life, offering insights into how adulteration issues shaped modern food policies.

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Benjamin R. Cohen uses the pure food crusades at the turn of the twentieth century to provide a captivating window onto the origins of manufactured foods in the United States.

In the latter nineteenth century, extraordinary changes in food and agriculture gave rise to new tensions in the ways people understood, obtained, trusted, and ate their food. This was the Era of Adulteration, and its concerns have carried forward to today: How could you tell the food you bought was the food you thought you bought? Could something manufactured still be pure? Is it okay to manipulate nature far enough to produce new foods but not so far that you question its safety and health? How do you know where the line is? And who decides?

In Pure Adulteration, Benjamin R. Cohen uses the pure food crusades to provide a captivating window onto the origins of manufactured foods and the perceived problems they wrought. Cohen follows farmers, manufacturers, grocers, hucksters, housewives, politicians, and scientific analysts as they struggled to demarcate and patrol the ever-contingent, always contested border between purity and adulteration. At the end of the nineteenth century, the very notion of a pure food changed.

In the end, there is (and was) no natural, prehuman distinction between pure and adulterated to uncover and enforce; we have to decide. Todayโ€™s world is different from that of our nineteenth-century forebears in many ways, but the challenge of policing the difference between acceptable and unacceptable practices remains central to daily decisions about the foods we eat, how we produce them, and what choices we make when buying them.

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Pure Adulteration by Benjamin R. Cohen is well-regarded for its insightful examination of food adulteration in the United States, highlighting its relevance in today's global food regulation debates. The book is praised for its engaging narrative, combining historical analysis with vivid storytelling, which delves into the complex interplay of cultural, economic, and political factors shaping food standards. Cohen's work is noted for its ability to accessibly bridge academic and general audiences, making it a valuable resource for those interested in food history and regulatory practices.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226816746

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 21 January 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 61 halftones

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 454g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Benjamin R. Cohen is associate professor at Lafayette College. He is the author of Notes from the Ground: Science, Soil, and Society in the American Countryside and the coeditor of Acquired Tastes: Stories about the Origins of Modern Food and Technoscience and Environmental Justice: Expert Cultures in a Grassroots Movement.

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