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Southern Foodways Alliance Studies in Culture, People, and P : Food Studies Methods from the American South - John T. Edge

Southern Foodways Alliance Studies in Culture, People, and P

Food Studies Methods from the American South

By: John T. Edge (Editor), Elizabeth S. D. Engelhardt (Editor), Ted Ownby (Editor)

Hardcover | 15 October 2013

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<p>The sixteen essays in <i>The Larder</i> argue that the study of food does not simply help us understand more about what we eat and the foodways we embrace. The methods and strategies herein help scholars use food and foodways as lenses to examine human experience. The resulting conversations provoke a deeper understanding of our overlapping, historically situated, and evolving cultures and societies.<br><br><i>The Larder</i> presents some of the most influential scholars in the discipline today, from established authorities such as Psyche Williams-Forson to emerging thinkers such as Rien T. Fertel, writing on subjects as varied as hunting, farming, and marketing, as well as examining restaurants, iconic dishes, and cookbooks.<br><br>Editors John T. Edge, Elizabeth Engelhardt, and Ted Ownby bring together essays that demonstrate that food studies scholarship, as practiced in the American South, sets methodological standards for the discipline. The essayists ask questions about gender, race, and ethnicity as they explore issues of identity and authenticity. And they offer new ways to think about material culture, technology, and the business of food.<br><br><i>The Larder</i> is not driven by nostalgia. Reading such a collection of essays may not encourage food metaphors. “It’s not a feast, not a gumbo, certainly not a home-cooked meal,” Ted Ownby argues in his closing essay. Instead, it’s a healthy step in the right direction, taken by the leading scholars in the field.</p>
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Edge, Engelhardt, Ownby, and their contributors touch on issues familiar in southern studies--especially the roles of race, class, and gender--and do so in an exceptionally fresh and tangible way, through food. This is one of the best collections of food scholarship.

--Warren Belasco "visiting professor of gastronomy at Boston University and author of Food: The Key Concepts"

There exist collections of scholarship in food studies, of scholarship in southern studies in general, and of scholarship in southern food in particular, but no food studies collection I know of focuses mainly on methods. This is new and worthy of publication.

--Amy Bentley "editor of A Cultural History of Food in the Modern Age"

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