9781496810854-1496810856-Comfort Food: Meanings and Memories

Comfort Food: Meanings and Memories

ISBN-13: 9781496810854
ISBN-10: 1496810856
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Michael Owen Jones, Lucy Long
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Format: Paperback 264 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781496810854
ISBN-10: 1496810856
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Michael Owen Jones, Lucy Long
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Format: Paperback 264 pages

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Comfort Food: Meanings and Memories (ISBN-13: 9781496810854 and ISBN-10: 1496810856), written by authors Michael Owen Jones, Lucy Long, was published by University Press of Mississippi in 2017. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other History (Cooking Education & Reference, Soul Food, U.S. Cooking, State & Local, United States History, Food Science, Agricultural Sciences, Popular Culture, Social Sciences, Cultural, Anthropology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Comfort Food: Meanings and Memories (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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With contributions by Barbara Banks, Sheila Bock, Susan Eleuterio, Jillian Gould, Phillis Humphries, Michael Owen Jones, Alicia Kristen, William G. Lockwood, Yvonne R. Lockwood, Lucy M. Long, LuAnne Roth, Rachelle H. Saltzman, Charlene Smith, Annie Tucker, and Diane Tye

Comfort Food explores this concept with examples taken from Atlantic Canadians, Indonesians, the English in Britain, and various ethnic, regional, and religious populations as well as rural and urban residents in the United States. This volume includes studies of particular edibles and the ways in which they comfort or in some instances cause discomfort. The contributors focus on items ranging from bologna to chocolate, including sweet and savory puddings, fried bread with an egg in the center, dairy products, fried rice, cafeteria fare, sugary fried dough, soul food, and others.

Several essays consider comfort food in the context of cookbooks, films, blogs, literature, marketing, and tourism. Of course what heartens one person might put off another, so the collection also includes takes on victuals that prove problematic. All this fare is then related to identity, family, community, nationality, ethnicity, class, sense of place, tradition, stress, health, discomfort, guilt, betrayal, and loss, contributing to and deepening our understanding of comfort food.

This book offers a foundation for further appreciation of comfort food. As a subject of study, the comfort food is relevant to a number of disciplines, most obviously food studies, folkloristics, and anthropology, but also American studies, cultural studies, global and international studies, tourism, marketing, and public health.

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