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|a The trouble with snack time :
|b children's food and the politics of parenting /
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|a "Uncovers the class and race dimensions of the "cupcake wars" In the wake of school-lunch reform debates, heated classroom cupcake wars, and concerns over childhood obesity, the diet of American children has become a "crisis" and the cause of much anxiety among parents. Many food-conscious parents are well educated, progressive and white, and while they may explicitly value race and class diversity, they also worry about less educated or less well-off parents offering their children food that is unhealthy. Jennifer Patico embedded herself in an urban Atlanta charter school community, spending time at school events, after-school meetings, school lunchrooms, and private homes. Drawing on interviews and ethnographic observation, she details the dilemma for parents stuck between a commitment to social inclusion and a desire for control of their children's eating. Ultimately, Patico argues that the attitudes of middle-class parents toward food reflect an underlying neoliberal capitalist ethic, in which their need to cultivate proper food consumption for their children can actually work to reinforce class privilege and exclusion. Listening closely to adults' and children's food concerns, The Trouble with Snack Time explores those unintended effects and suggests how the "crisis" of children's food might be reimagined toward different ends."--Publisher description
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|a Introduction: Food, parenting, and middle-class anxiety -- Discerning the "real" from the "junk" : managing children's food in the post-industrial United States -- Helicopters and Nazis : projects of regulation, control, and selfhood -- "He doesn't like anything healthy!" : constructions of childhood -- Honoring the cheese puffs : class, community, and engaged parenthood -- Conclusion: Rethinking the politics of care and consumption.
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|a Food preferences in children
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|a Middle class families
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|a Préférences alimentaires chez l'enfant
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|a Familles de la classe moyenne
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|a Rôle parental
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|a Éducation des enfants
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|t Trouble with Snack Time : Children's Food and the Politics of Parenting.
|d New York : New York University Press, ©2020
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