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Discriminating Taste - How Class Anxiety Created the American Food Revolution (Hardcover)
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Discriminating Taste - How Class Anxiety Created the American Food Revolution (Hardcover)
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For the past four decades, increasing numbers of Americans have
started paying greater attention to the food they eat, buying
organic vegetables, drinking fine wines, and seeking out exotic
cuisines. Yet they are often equally passionate about the items
they refuse to eat: processed foods, generic brands, high-carb
meals. While they may care deeply about issues like nutrition and
sustainable agriculture, these discriminating diners also seek to
differentiate themselves from the unrefined eater, the common
person who lives on junk food. Discriminating Taste argues that the
rise of gourmet, ethnic, diet, and organic foods must be understood
in tandem with the ever-widening income inequality gap. Offering an
illuminating historical perspective on our current food trends, S.
Margot Finn draws numerous parallels with the Gilded Age of the
late nineteenth century, an era infamous for its class divisions,
when gourmet dinners, international cuisines, slimming diets, and
pure foods first became fads. Examining a diverse set of cultural
touchstones ranging from Ratatouille to The Biggest Loser, Finn
identifies the key ways that "good food" has become conflated with
high status. She also considers how these taste hierarchies serve
as a distraction, leading middle-class professionals to focus on
small acts of glamorous and virtuous consumption while ignoring
their class's larger economic stagnation. A provocative look at the
ideology of contemporary food culture, Discriminating Taste teaches
us to question the maxim that you are what you eat.
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