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E-grāmata: Recipe Reader: Narratives - Contexts - Traditions [Taylor & Francis e-book]

, (University of Portsmouth, UK)
  • Formāts: 256 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Dec-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315237480
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  • Formāts: 256 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Dec-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315237480
Over the last decade there has been an intense and widespread interest in the writing and publishing of cookery books; yet there remains surprisingly little contextualized analysis of the recipe as a generic form. This essay collection asserts that the recipe in all its cultural and textual contexts - from the quintessential embodiment of lifestyle choices to the reflection of artistic aspiration - is a complex, distinct and important form of cultural expression. In this volume, contributors address questions raised by the recipe, its context, its cultural moment and mode of expression. Examples are drawn from such diverse areas as: nineteenth and twentieth-century private publications, official government documents, campaigning literature, magazines, and fictions as well as cookery writers themselves, cookbooks and TV cookery. In subjecting the recipe to close critical analysis, The Recipe Reader serves to move the study of this cultural form forward. It will interest scholars of literature, popular culture, social history and women's studies as well as food historians and professional food writers. Written in an accessible style, this collection of essays expands the range of writers under consideration, and brings new perspectives, contexts and arguments into the existing field of debate about cookery writing.
Notes on Contributors vii
Acknowledgements x
The Recipe in its Cultural Contexts
1(14)
Janet Floyd
Laurel Forster
TRADITIONS
Of Recipe Books and Reading in the Nineteenth Century: Mrs Beeton and her Cultural Consequences
15(16)
Margaret Beetham
Redefining `Rudimentary' Narrative: Women's Nineteenth-Century Manuscript Cookbooks
31(21)
Andrea K. Newlyn
`Talking' Recipes: What Mrs Fisher Knows and the African-American Cookbook Tradition
52(20)
Andrew Warnes
Domesticating Imperialism: Curry and Cookbooks in Victorian England
72(16)
Susan Zlotnick
`In Close Touch With her Government': Women and the Domestic Science Movement in World War One Propaganda
88(17)
Celia M. Kingsbury
INDIVIDUAL INTERVENTIONS
The Importance of Being Greedy: Connoisseurship and Domesticity in the Writings of Elizabeth Robins Pennell
105(22)
Talia Schaffer
Simple, Honest Food: Elizabeth David and the Construction of Nation in Cookery Writing
127(20)
Janet Floyed
CONTEMPORARY CONTEXTS
Liberating the Recipe: A Study of the Relationship between Food and Feminism in the early 1970s
147(22)
Laurel Forster
Regulation and Creativity: The Use of Recipes in Contemporary Fiction
169(18)
Sarah Sceats
Nigella Bites the Naked Chef: The Sexual and the Sensual in Television Cookery Programmes
187(18)
Maggie Andrews
Adapting and Adopting: The Migrating Recipe
205(14)
Marina de Camargo Heck
Bibliography 219(16)
Name Index 235(6)
Subject Index 241


Janet Floyd, King's College, London, UK and Laurel Forster, Arts Institute at Bournemouth, UK Janet Floyd, Laurel Forster, Margaret Beetham, Andrea K. Newlyn, Andrew Warnes, Susan Zlotnick, Celia M. Kingsbury, Talia Schaffer, Sarah Sceats, Maggie Andrews, Marina de Camargo Heck.