Feeding the Middle Classes

Feeding the Middle Classes
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9781529214888
ISBN-13 : 1529214882
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Book Synopsis Feeding the Middle Classes by : Kate Gibson

Download or read book Feeding the Middle Classes written by Kate Gibson and published by Policy Press. This book was released on 2023-11-20 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Political and public stories about class and food rarely scrutinize how socio-economic and cultural resources enable access to certain foods. Tracing the symbolic links between everyday eating at home and broader social frameworks, this book examines how classed relations play out in middle-class homes to show why class is relevant to all understandings of food in Great Britain. The author illuminates how 'good' food, and the identities configured through its consumption, is associated with middle-class lifestyles and why this relationship is often unquestioned and thus saliently normalised. Considering food consumption in a wider social context, the book offers an alternative understanding of class relations, which extends academic, political and public debates about privilege.


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