
- 241 pages
- English
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Introducing the Sociology of Food and Eating
About this book
This textbook equips students with the ability to analyze and think critically about contemporary food topics. A thorough introduction to the sociology of food and eating, the book also acts as a primer to the discipline of sociology more generally. Chapters start with a 'common sense' assumption about food which students frequently encounter in their own lives or in the mass media. Topics include family meals, ethnic cuisines, cooking skills and convenience foods, eating out, food waste, and 'overpackaging'. Anne Murcott shows how systematic academic research approaches can allow students to move beyond 'conventional wisdoms' to examine sociological perspectives on food and eating. Key sociological concerns such as class, gender, age, ethnicity, power and identity are also introduced, accompanied by a wide range of examples from around the globe. By the end, readers will be able to think more critically and to apply sociological approaches to questions about food and society. Introducing the Sociology of Food and Eating is an essential introductory textbook for students in sociology and food studies. It provides readers with a solid basis for success in their studies - and with a new understanding of their own attitudes to food and eating.
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Table of contents
- Cover page
- Halftitle page
- Series page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION: SOCIOLOGY, FOOD AND EATING
- CHAPTER 2 FOOD AT HOME: âTHE FAMILY MEAL IN DECLINE?â
- CHAPTER 3 FOOD IN PUBLIC: âWE ARE ALL EATING OUT NOWADAYSâ
- CHAPTER 4 FOOD IN INSTITUTIONS: âWHY ARE HOSPITAL MEALS INADEQUATE, SCHOOL LUNCHES MEAGRE AND PRISON DIETS UNAPPETIZING?â
- CHAPTER 5 FOOD PREPARATION COMPETENCE:â COOKING SKILLS ARE BEING LOST BECAUSE PEOPLE RELY ON CONVENIENCE FOODS . . .â
- CHAPTER 6 FOOD PACKAGING: âTHE PROBLEM IS THAT FOOD IS OVER PACKAGEDâ
- CHAPTER 7 FOOD AND ETHNICITY, AUTHENTICITY AND IDENTITY: âETHNIC FOODS ARE EVERYWHEREâ
- CHAPTER 8 FOOD, NUTRITION AND KITCHEN HYGIENE:â WHY DONâT PEOPLE JUST FOLLOW PROFESSIONAL ADVICE?â
- CHAPTER 9 FOOD WASTE: âHOW DOES SO MUCH PERFECTLY EDIBLE FOOD GET THROWN AWAY?â
- CHAPTER 10 FOOD POVERTY: âPOOR PEOPLE SHOULD EAT PORRIDGE NOT COCO POPSâ, ITâS FAR CHEAPER
- CHAPTER 11 FOOD AND POWER: POLITICS, THE FOOD SYSTEM AND âCONSUMER CHOICEâ
- CHAPTER 12 CONCLUSION: SOCIOLOGY, FOOD AND EATING
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- NAME INDEX
- SUBJECT INDEX