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Diners Dudes And Diets Emily J H Contois

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Diners Dudes And Diets Emily J H Contois
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Publisher: UNC Press Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.97 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Emily J. H. Contois
ISBN: 9781469660752, 146966075X, 1201573441, 1381964283
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Diners Dudes And Diets Emily J H Contois by Emily J. H. Contois 9781469660752, 146966075X, 1201573441, 1381964283 instant download after payment.

The phrase "dude food" likely brings to mind a range of images: burgers stacked impossibly high with an assortment of toppings that were themselves once considered a meal; crazed sports fans demolishing plates of radioactively hot wings; barbecued or bacon-wrapped . . . anything. But there is much more to the phenomenon of dude food than what's on the plate. Emily J. H. Contois's provocative book begins with the dude himself—a man who retains a degree of masculine privilege but doesn't meet traditional standards of economic and social success or manly self-control. In the Great Recession's aftermath, dude masculinity collided with food producers and marketers desperate to find new customers. The result was a wave of new diet sodas and yogurts marketed with dude-friendly stereotypes, a transformation of food media, and weight loss programs just for guys. In a work brimming with fresh insights about contemporary American food media and culture, Contois shows how the gendered world of food production and consumption has influenced the way we eat and how food itself is central to the contest over our identities.

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