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Food and Gender: Identity and Power

Counihan, Carole M.(Edited by)Kaplan, Steven L.(Edited by)
Part of the Food in history and culture series
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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.

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Product Details
Routledge
113529450X / 9781135294502
eBook (EPUB)
363.8
02/09/2003
English
180 pages
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