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Food and Gender - Identity and Power (Hardcover): Carole M. Counihan, Steven L Kaplan Food and Gender - Identity and Power (Hardcover)
Carole M. Counihan, Steven L Kaplan
R4,486 Discovery Miles 44 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Food and Gender: identity and power" marks the inaugural volume in the "Food in history and culture" book series. The series will anthologize articles originally published in the journal "Food and foodways". This volume examines, among other things, the significance of food centred activities to gender relations and the construction of gendered identities across cultures. "Food and gender: identity and power" examines how each gender's relationship to food may facilitate mutual respect or produce gender hierarchy. This relationship is considered through two central questions. How does control of food production, distribution, and consumption contribute to men's and women's power and social position? and how does food symbolically connote maleness and femaleness and establish the social value of men and women?;Other issues discussed include evaluating men's and women's attitudes about their bodies and the legitimacy of their appetites.

Around the Tuscan Table - Food, Family, and Gender in Twentieth Century Florence (Hardcover, New): Carole M. Counihan Around the Tuscan Table - Food, Family, and Gender in Twentieth Century Florence (Hardcover, New)
Carole M. Counihan
R4,925 Discovery Miles 49 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Renowned food scholar Carole Counihan serves up a delicious narrative about family and food in twentieth-century Florence. By looking at how family, and especially gender relations, have changed in Florence since the ending of World War II and continuing to an examination of current food practices today, Around the Tuscan Table offers a portrait of the changing nature of modern life as exemplified through food. How food is produced, distributed, and consumed speaks volumes about a given culture, and this compelling and artfully narrated book aims to preserve, propagate, and interpret Florentines' world-renowned cuisine and culture. At the market, in the kitchen, and around the table, Counihan gives readers a taste of everyday life in this region of Italy: how eating together unites the family; how the production of food is gendered; how food is a key tool of socialization, and how culture forms aesthetic tastes.

The Anthropology of Food and Body - Gender, Meaning and Power (Paperback): Carole M. Counihan The Anthropology of Food and Body - Gender, Meaning and Power (Paperback)
Carole M. Counihan
R1,810 Discovery Miles 18 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


The Anthropology of Food and Body explores the way that making, eating and thinking about food reveal culturally determined gender-power relations in diverse societies.

Food and Gender - Identity and Power (Paperback): Carole M. Counihan, Steven L Kaplan Food and Gender - Identity and Power (Paperback)
Carole M. Counihan, Steven L Kaplan
R1,515 Discovery Miles 15 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Food and Gender: identity and power" marks the inaugural volume in the "Food in history and culture" book series. The series will anthologize articles originally published in the journal "Food and foodways". This volume examines, among other things, the significance of food centred activities to gender relations and the construction of gendered identities across cultures. "Food and gender: identity and power" examines how each gender's relationship to food may facilitate mutual respect or produce gender hierarchy. This relationship is considered through two central questions. How does control of food production, distribution, and consumption contribute to men's and women's power and social position? and how does food symbolically connote maleness and femaleness and establish the social value of men and women?;Other issues discussed include evaluating men's and women's attitudes about their bodies and the legitimacy of their appetites.

Fortran 95 (Paperback, 2nd edition): M Counihan Fortran 95 (Paperback, 2nd edition)
M Counihan
R2,713 Discovery Miles 27 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the second edition of the first introductory textbook written for the FORTRAN 90 standard. It remains suitable for the novice scientific programmer, drawing on a larger number of examples and exercises in this new edition.

Fortran 95 (Hardcover, 2nd edition): M Counihan Fortran 95 (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
M Counihan
R5,511 Discovery Miles 55 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the second edition of the first introductory textbook written for the FORTRAN 90 standard. It remains suitable for the novice scientific programmer, drawing on a larger number of examples and exercises in this new edition.

Around the Tuscan Table - Food, Family, and Gender in Twentieth Century Florence (Paperback, New title): Carole M. Counihan Around the Tuscan Table - Food, Family, and Gender in Twentieth Century Florence (Paperback, New title)
Carole M. Counihan
R1,776 Discovery Miles 17 760 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Renowned food scholar Carole Counihan serves up a delicious narrative about family and food in twentieth-century Florence. By looking at how family, and especially gender relations, have changed in Florence since the ending of World War II and continuing on to an examination of current food practices today, "Around the Tuscan Table" offers a portrait of the changing nature of modern life as exemplified through food. How food is produced, distributed, and consumed speaks volumes about a given culture, and this compelling and artfully narrated book aims to preserve, propagate, and interpret Florentines' world-renowned cuisine and culture.
At the market, in the kitchen, and around the table, Counihan gives readers a taste of everyday life in this region of Italy: how eating together unites the family; how the production of food is gendered; how food is a key tool of socialization, and how culture forms aesthetic tastes.
With more than 20 illustrations and age-old family recipes, this is a treat for the senses and the intellect.

Food and Gender - Identity and Power (Hardcover): Carole M. Counihan, Steven L Kaplan Food and Gender - Identity and Power (Hardcover)
Carole M. Counihan, Steven L Kaplan
R4,491 Discovery Miles 44 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume examines, among other things, the significance of food-centered activities to gender relations and the construction of gendered identities across cultures. It considers how each gender's relationship to food may facilitate mutual respect or produce gender hierarchy. This relationship is considered through two central questions: How does control of food production, distribution, and consumption contribute to men's and women's power and social position? and How does food symbolically connote maleness and femaleness and establish the social value of men and women? Other issues discussed include men's and women's attitudes towards their bodies and the legitimacy of their appetites.

A Tortilla Is Like Life - Food and Culture in the San Luis Valley of Colorado (Paperback): Carole M. Counihan A Tortilla Is Like Life - Food and Culture in the San Luis Valley of Colorado (Paperback)
Carole M. Counihan
R785 Discovery Miles 7 850 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Located in the southern San Luis Valley of Colorado, the remote and relatively unknown town of Antonito is home to an overwhelmingly Hispanic population struggling not only to exist in an economically depressed and politically marginalized area, but also to preserve their culture and their lifeways. Between 1996 and 2006, anthropologist Carole Counihan collected food-centered life histories from nineteen Mexicanas--Hispanic American women--who had long-standing roots in the Upper Rio Grande region. The interviews in this groundbreaking study focused on southern Colorado Hispanic foodways--beliefs and behaviors surrounding food production, distribution, preparation, and consumption.

In this book, Counihan features extensive excerpts from these interviews to give voice to the women of Antonito and highlight their perspectives. Three lines of inquiry are framed: feminist ethnography, Latino cultural citizenship, and Chicano environmentalism. Counihan documents how Antonito's Mexicanas establish a sense of place and belonging through their knowledge of land and water and use this knowledge to sustain their families and communities. Women play an important role by gardening, canning, and drying vegetables; earning money to buy food; cooking; and feeding family, friends, and neighbors on ordinary and festive occasions. They use food to solder or break relationships and to express contrasting feelings of harmony and generosity, or enmity and envy. The interviews in this book reveal that these Mexicanas are resourceful providers whose food work contributes to cultural survival.

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