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The Cultural Politics of Food and Eating (Blackwell Readers in Anthroplogy, No. 8) (9780631230939): James L. Watson, Melissa L. Caldwell: Books. “Here at last is a comprehensive, thoroughly absorbing reader on contemporary culinary tastes and techniques. No student of food, globalization, or political economy can afford to overlook this valuable collection.” Stanley Brandes, University of California, Berkeley“A fascinating collection of essays that ranges from everyday food consumption to the global politics of food. The analyses yield surprising insights into familiar products and the social world of which they are such an important part. While the book, unlike its subjects, is inedible, it is highly readable and intellectually nutritious.” George Ritzer, University of Maryland...provides fascinating glimpses of the behind-the-scene world of global food distribution and economics and their societal impacts on people living very different lives on opposite ends of the world Journal of Sensory StudiesThe book provides a fascinating journey through the politics, economics and culture of food in a globalized society...this book is a gold mine of thought-provoking facts, ideas and concepts...a literary delight. Journal of SociolinguisticsA good tool for an introductory course on culture and society or perhaps a more advanced course on food, politics and global movements. Social Anthropology
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