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Moral Foods - The Construction of Nutrition and Health in Modern Asia (Hardcover) Loot Price: R1,489
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Moral Foods - The Construction of Nutrition and Health in Modern Asia (Hardcover): Angela Ki Che Leung, Melissa L Caldwell

Moral Foods - The Construction of Nutrition and Health in Modern Asia (Hardcover)

Angela Ki Che Leung, Melissa L Caldwell; Series edited by Robert Ji-Song Ku, Christine R. Yano; Contributions by David Arnold, Francesca Bray, Jia-Chen Fu, Taeho Kim, Shiyung Liu, Tatsuya Mitsuda

Series: Food in Asia and the Pacific

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Moral Foods: The Construction of Nutrition and Health in Modern Asia investigates how foods came to be established as moral entities, how moral food regimes reveal emerging systems of knowledge and enforcement, and how these developments have contributed to new Asian nutritional knowledge regimes. The collection's focus on cross-cultural and transhistorical comparisons across Asia brings into view a broad spectrum of modern Asia that extends from East Asia, Southeast Asia, to South Asia, as well as into global communities of Western knowledge, practice, and power outside Asia. The first section, "Good Foods," focuses on how food norms and rules have been established in modern Asia. Ideas about good foods and good bodies shift at different moments, in some cases privileging local foods and knowledge systems, and in other cases privileging foreign foods and knowledge systems. The second section, "Bad Foods," focuses on what makes foods bad and even dangerous. Bad foods are not simply unpleasant or undesirable for aesthetic or sensory reasons, but they can hinder the stability and development of persons and societies. Bad foods are symbolically polluting, as in the case of foreign foods that threaten not only traditional foods, but also the stability and strength of the nation and its people. The third section, "Moral Foods," focuses on how themes of good versus bad are embedded in projects to make modern persons, subjects, and states, with specific attention to the ambiguities and malleability of foods and health. The malleability of moral foods provides unique opportunities for understanding Asian societies' dynamic position within larger global flows, connections, and disconnections. Collectively, the chapters raise intriguing questions about how foods and the bodies that consume them have been valued politically, economically, culturally, and morally, and about how those values originated and evolved. Consumers in modern Asia are not simply eating to satisfy personal desires or physiological needs, but they are also conscripted into national and global statemaking projects through acts of ingestion. Eating, then, has become about fortifying both the person and the nation.

General

Imprint: University of Hawaii Press
Country of origin: United States
Series: Food in Asia and the Pacific
Release date: October 2019
Editors: Angela Ki Che Leung • Melissa L Caldwell
Series editors: Robert Ji-Song Ku • Christine R. Yano
Contributors: David Arnold • Francesca Bray • Jia-Chen Fu • Taeho Kim • Shiyung Liu • Tatsuya Mitsuda
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 29mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 978-0-8248-7670-8
Categories: Books > Reference & Interdisciplinary > Interdisciplinary studies > Cultural studies > General
Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > International relations > General
Books > Health, Home & Family > Family & health > Fitness & diet > Diets & dieting
LSN: 0-8248-7670-9
Barcode: 9780824876708

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