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Food on film : bringing something new to the table /

From early cinematic depictions of food as a symbol of ethnic and cultural identity to more complex contemporary portrayals, movies have demonstrated how our ideas about food are always changing. On the big and small screens, representations of addiction, starvation, and even food as fetish reinforc...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hertweck, Tom (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, [2015]
Colección:Film and history (Lanham, Md.)
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a pt. I FIRST COURSES: OPENING UP NEW DIRECTIONS IN FOOD AND FILM -- 1."The Average Piece of Junk Is Probably More Meaningful Than Our Criticism Designating It So": Reading (Rhetorically) the Restaurant Review in Disney/Pixar's Ratatouille / Elisabeth H. Buck -- 2. Table Talk: Queer Revelations through Meals in Filipino Gay-Male Films / Mark DeStephano -- 3."A Nice Cup of Tea": Tea Culture in 1930s and 1940s British Documentary Film / Lynn Hilditch -- pt. II FOOD AND AFRICAN AMERICAN FILM -- 4. Eat the Right Thing: The Urban Food Desert of Spike Lee's Bed-Stuy / Deborah Adelman -- 5."So Good Make You Wanna Slap Yo' Mama": Race, Gender, and Eating in the Comedy Film 'Hood / Joshua Culpepper -- 6. From Disgust to Gustatory Pleasure: The Evolution of Alimentary and Moral Repulsion in Steven Spielberg's The Color Purple / Lynn R. Johnson -- pt. III FEEDING THE FAMILY: NEW DIRECTIONS IN FOOD AND NON-AMERICAN FILM. 
505 8 |a 7. Taste, Honor, and Tradition in Il Mafioso / Memory Holloway -- 8. Food, Family, and History in Japanese Postwar Film: Four Cases and a Few Comparisons / Charles W. Hayford -- 9. Appetite and Aroma: Visual Imagery and the Perception of Taste and Smell in Contemporary Korean Film / Dotty Hamilton -- pt. IV SMALL SCREENS, BIG APPETITES: FOOD AND TELEVISION -- 10. Dale Cooper and the Mouth-Feel of Twin Peaks / Andrew Hageman -- 11. Food and Conversation in Sex and the City: Fashion Consumed, Sex Digested / Glenda Sacks -- pt. V EATING HUMANS: NEW IDEAS ON THE OLDEST TABOO -- 12."Little Shakin', Little Tenderizin', and Down You Go": Jaws and Humanity's Fear of Finding Itself on the Menu / Mark R. Bousquet -- 13. Sacrament to Sacrilege: Human Flesh as Sustenance in Alive and The Road / Jennifer Dawes Adkison -- 14. New Zealand Lamb Is People: Bad Taste, Black Sheep, and Farming / Christian B. Long. 
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