There have been famous chefs for centuries. But it was not until
the second half of the twentieth century that the modern celebrity
chef business really began to flourish, thanks largely to media
advances like television which allowed ever greater numbers of
people to tune in.
"Food Media" charts the growth of this enormous entertainment
industry, and also how, under the threat of the obesity 'epidemic',
some of its stars have taken on new authority as social activists,
while others continue to provide delicious distractions from a
world of potentially unsafe food. The narrative that joins these
chapters moves from private to public consumption, and from
celebrating food fantasies to fueling anxieties about food
realities, with the questionable role of interference in people's
everyday food choices gaining ground along the way.
Covering celebrity chefs like Jamie Oliver and Rachael Ray, and
popular trends like foodies, food porn and fetishism, "Food Media"
describes how the intersections between celebrity culture and food
media have come to influence how many people think about feeding
themselves and their families - and how often that task is
complicated when it need not be.
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