Taste and the TV Chef
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Taste and the TV Chef
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Taste and the TV Chef examines the evolution of food-centric TV, exploring how it changed Britain’s relationship with food and created a global appetite for culinary content. While cooking shows are far from new, they have exploded in popularity in recent years and have changed consumption patterns at a time when what we eat is of enormous consequence for climate change.
What was once merely a genre is now a full-blown phenomenon: never before has food been so photographed, fawned over, fetishised, and celebrated as a way to save the planet. Celebrity chefs and so-called “foodies” have risen to new levels of fame, and the cultural capital of cooking has never been so valuable.
Food journalist Gilly Smith offers fresh insights into the creation of contemporary British food culture, examining the influence of chefs like Jamie Oliver, Nigella Lawson, and Gordon Ramsay and the role of TV storytelling in transforming how and what we consume.
A groundbreaking contribution to food and media studies, Taste and the TV Chef investigates how food and lifestyle TV changed the way an entire country ate, and then fed it to the rest of the world.
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Taste and the TV Chef by Gilly Smith is praised for its insightful exploration of how television cooking shows influence our eating habits and cultures. Reviewers commend Smith's ability to engage chefs and media figures in discussions about diversity, sustainability, and representation, providing readers with a hopeful outlook on the future of food. The writing is described as both engaging and informative, offering a fascinating look into the cultural impact of televised culinary arts.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781789383058
Publisher: Intellect
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 30 September 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Intellect Books
Illustration: No illustrations
Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 170.0mm
Height: 244.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 225
About the Author
Gilly Smith is a food journalist and former academic in journalism with over 30 years of experience in radio, TV, print and podcasting.
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