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Mothers and food : negotiating foodways from maternal perspectives /

This collection adds to scholarship on gender and food by replacing ignored or silenced maternal voices at the center of the inquiry. From multidisciplinary perspectives, this volume explores the roles mothers play in the producing, purchasing, preparing and serving of food to their own families and...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Cassidy, Tanya (Autor, Editor ), Pasche Guignard, Florence, 1981- (Autor, Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bradford, ON : Demeter Press, [2016]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Feeding without apology : maternal navigations of distal discourses in family meal labour / Amber E. Kinser and Katherine J. Denker -- Feeding the squeezed middle-class family : maternal stress, dilemmas, contradictions, and the third shift / Neri de Kramer -- The critical kitchen : public kitchen discourses and private New Zealand families / Rachel Lamdin Hunter and Kahurangi Dey -- Nurturing the sustainable family : natural parenting and environmentalist foodways in francophone contexts / Florence Pasche Guignard -- Mothering discourse and the marketing of dairy as a cancer-fighting food / Alissa Overend -- Vigilance and valour in the kitchen : feeding, eating, and the intellectual work of motherhood in food-allergic families / Heather Hewett -- Feeding the family when the mother is sick / Catherine Morley -- Pumpmoms : technology, stigma, and support / Tanya M. Cassidy -- Maternal fruit and vegetable consumption in Canada : differences between anglophones and francophones / Davod Amhadi Gheidari, Gale E. West, and Simon Langlois -- Cooking to win the war : Canadian mothers in the Second World War / Tracey Leigh Dowdeswell -- Secrets of a food storage mom : Mormonism, motherhood, and the mainstreaming of emergency preparedness / Deborah Whitehead -- Mothers as managers of scarcity : poverty and food security in Brazil / Simone Bohn and Luciana Veiga -- Feeding the family in the face of climate change : mothers of rural southwestern Uganda / Florence Kyomugisha, Bernardine Atugabirwe, and Caroline Nshemerirwe -- When mothering does not "measure up" : breastfeeding in the context of obesity and income-related food insecurity / S. Meaghan Sim, Megan Aston, and Sara F.L. Kirk -- Mothers as trickster figures who hide vegetables in kids' food / Vivian Halloran -- What are we feeding our children when we read them a book? : depictions of mothers and food in contemporary Australian picture books / Laurel Cohn -- Gluten-free casein-free : food, autism, and challenges to scientific motherhood and neoliberalism / Emilie Zaslow -- I feed therefore I am : mothers, pasta, and advertisements / Simona Stano -- Mothering and food work in the nuclear family home : a spatial analysis of feeding children / Jennifer L. Johnson -- Yamatji mothers negotiating economic and social capital / Melanie Dembinsky -- (Re)defining femivorism : connections between food, motherhood, and spirituality / Audrey Lundahl -- Becoming mother, becoming matter : the agential and affective capacity of food in performances of the good mother / Emilie Dionne. 
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