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Consumption, food and taste: culinary antinomies and commodity culture.

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Exploring the expression of taste through the processes of consumption this book provides an incisive and accessible evaluation of the current theories of consumption, and trends in the representation and purchase of food.

Alan Warde outlines various theories of change in the twentieth century, and considers the parallels between their diagnoses of consumer behaviour and actual trends in food practices. He argues that dilemmas of modern practical life and certain imperatives of the culture of consumption make sense of food selection. He suggests that contemporary consumption is best viewed as a process of continual selection among an unprecedented range of generally accessible items which are made available both commercially and informally.

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Product Details
Sage Publications
1446264165 / 9781446264164
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
306.4
31/07/2012
England
English
227 pages
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