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Why We Eat, How We Eat

Contemporary Encounters between Foods and Bodies
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Why We Eat, How We Eat explores the complex relationships between bodies and food, proposing food as both symbolic and material. The book presents multidisciplinary case studies that examine the social, political, and material interactions during eating. It challenges established paradigms to reveal how eating connects people, places, and objects in dynamic ways, considering the multifaceted nature of eating as an activity that creates, destroys, reveals, and conceals.
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This volume is ideal for readers interested in food studies, anthropology, sociology, and interdisciplinary research exploring the cultural and material dimensions of eating behaviours.

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Why We Eat, How We Eat maps new terrains in thinking about relations between foods and bodies. With the central premise that food is always both symbolic and material, the volume explores the intersections of current critical debates regarding how and why individuals eat.

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Why We Eat, How We Eat maps new terrains in thinking about relations between bodies and foods. With the central premise that food is both symbolic and material, the volume explores the intersections of current critical debates regarding how individuals eat and why they eat.

Through a wide-ranging series of case studies, it examines how foods and bodies both haphazardly encounter and actively engage with one another in ways that are simultaneously material, social, and political. The aim and uniqueness of this volume is therefore the creation of a multidisciplinary dialogue through which to produce new understandings of these encounters that may be invisible to more established paradigms.

In so doing, Why We Eat, How We Eat concomitantly employs eating as a toolβ€”a novel way of lookingβ€”while also drawing attention to the term 'eating' itself, and to the multiple ways in which it can be constituted. The volume asks what eating isβ€”what it performs and silences, what it produces and destroys, and what it makes present and absent.

It thereby traces the webs of relations and multiple scales in which eating bodies are entangled; in diverse and innovative ways, contributors demonstrate that eating draws into relationships people, places, and objects that may never tangibly meet, and show how these relations are made and unmade with every mouthful.

By illuminating these contemporary encounters, Why We Eat, How We Eat offers an empirically grounded richness that extends previous approaches to foods and bodies.

Series: Critical Food Studies

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Praised as a masterful examination of eating's multidimensional nature by Stanley Ulijaszek of Oxford University, the book is celebrated for addressing symbolic, economic, political, material, and nutritional aspects of food. Megan Warin from the University of Adelaide highlights its innovative approach to intertwining meaning and materiality, promising to advance theoretical and practical debates in food studies.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781409447252

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 11 June 2013

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Contributors:

  • Edited by Emma-Jayne Abbots
  • Edited by Anna Lavis

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 612g

Pages: 326

About the Author

Emma-Jayne Abbots is Lecturer in Social/Cultural Anthropology and Heritage at the University of Wales Trinity St David and Research Associate at the Food Studies Centre, SOAS, University of London, UK. Anna Lavis is Research Fellow at the School of Health and Population Sciences, University of Birmingham and Research Associate at the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford, UK. Emma-Jayne Abbots, Anna Lavis, Kaori O'Connor, Anna Lavis, Kim Baker, Simon Cohn, Lucy Aphramor, Jennifer Brady, Jacqui Gingras, Elizabeth Saleh, Jon Holtzman, Sally Brooks, Duika Burges Watson, Alizon Draper, Michael Goodman, Heidi Kvalvaag, Wendy Wills, Maria Yatova, Jim Ormond, Anne Murcott, Samantha Hurn, Rachael Kendrick, Benjamin Coles, Emily Yates-Doerr, Elspeth Probyn.

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