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Celebrity Chefs Food Media And The Politics Of Eating Joanne Hollows

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Celebrity Chefs Food Media And The Politics Of Eating Joanne Hollows
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.38 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Joanne Hollows
ISBN: 9781350145726, 1350145726
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Celebrity Chefs Food Media And The Politics Of Eating Joanne Hollows by Joanne Hollows 9781350145726, 1350145726 instant download after payment.

Working across food studies and media studies, Joanne Hollows examines the impact of celebrity chefs on how we think about food and how we cook, shop and eat. Hollows explores how celebrity chefs emerged in both restaurant and media industries, making chefs like Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsay into global stars. She also shows how blogs and YouTube enabled the emergence of new types of branded food personalities such as Deliciously Ella and BOSH! As well as providing a valuable introduction to existing research on celebrity chefs, Hollows uses case studies to analyse how celebrity chefs shape food practices and wider social, political and cultural trends. Hollows explores their impact on ideas about veganism, healthy eating and the Covid-19 pandemic and how their advice is bound up with class, gender and race. She also demonstrates how celebrity chefs such as Jamie Oliver, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Nadiya Hussain and Jack Monroe have become food activists and campaigners who intervene in contemporary debates about the environment, food poverty and nation.

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