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American Appetites A Documentary Reader Jennifer Jensen Wallach

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American Appetites A Documentary Reader Jennifer Jensen Wallach
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Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.21 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Jennifer Jensen Wallach, Lindsey R. Swindall
ISBN: 9781557286680, 155728668X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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American Appetites A Documentary Reader Jennifer Jensen Wallach by Jennifer Jensen Wallach, Lindsey R. Swindall 9781557286680, 155728668X instant download after payment.

Designed to appeal to students of history and foodies alike, American Appetites, the first book in the University of Arkansas Press’s new Food and Foodways series, brings together compelling firsthand testimony describing the nation’s collective eating habits throughout time. Beginning with Native American folktales that document foundational food habits and ending with contemporary discussions about how to obtain adequate, healthful, and ethical food, this volume reveals that the quest for food has always been about more than physical nourishment, demonstrating changing attitudes about issues ranging from patriotism and gender to technology and race. Readers will experience vicariously hunger and satiation, culinary pleasure and gustatory distress from perspectives as varied as those of enslaved Africans, nineteenth-century socialites, battle-weary soldiers, impoverished immigrants, and prominent politicians. Regardless of their status or the peculiarities of their historical moment, the Americans whose stories are captured here reveal that U.S. history cannot be understood apart from an examination of what drives and what feeds the American appetite.

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