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a| The agency of eating :
b| mediation, food and the body /
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a| London :
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a| Contemporary food studies: economy, culture and politics
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a| Acknowledgements -- Introducing the agency of eating -- Eating bodies and bodies of eating: theoretical foundations -- Eating at home: kinned, shared and acquired bodies -- Eating away from home: displaced and (re)rooted bodies -- Eating heritage foods: proximate and distanced bodies -- Eating "global food" and its alternatives: anxious, obscured and active bodies -- Eating for self and society: responsible, acceptable and abject bodies -- Eating futures: reflections and directions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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a| Deciding what to eat and how to eat it are two of the most basic acts of everyday life. yet every choice also implies a value judgment: "good" foods versus "bad," "proper" and "improper" ways of eating, and "healthy" and "unhealthy" bodies. These food decisions are influenced by a range of social, political and economic bioauthorities, and mediated through the individual "eating body." This book is unique in the cultural politics of food in its exploration of a range of such bioauthorities and in its examination of the interplay between them and the individual eating body. No matter whether they are accepted or resisted, our eating practices and preferences are shaped by, and shape, these agencies. The author places the body, materiality and non-human at the heart of her analysis, interrogating not only how the individual's embodied eating practices incorporate and reject the bioauthorities of food, but also how such authorities are created by the individual act of eating. Rich in ethnographic detail drawn from case studies around the globe, this book is an important analysis of the power dynamics at play in the contemporary food system and the ways in which agency is expressed and bounded, which will be of great benefit to any reader with an interest in food studies, anthropology, sociology and human geography.
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