02479nam 2200733 450 991078281990332120201023111955.01-350-04461-X1-84788-604-31-282-28596-397866122859671-84788-453-910.5040/9781350044616(CKB)1000000000724532(EBL)533067(OCoLC)422762993(SSID)ssj0000112677(PQKBManifestationID)11131404(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000112677(PQKBWorkID)10098352(PQKB)10289549(Au-PeEL)EBL5730755(OCoLC)1103218801(Au-PeEL)EBL420657(OCoLC)476252482(MiAaPQ)EBC5730755(MiAaPQ)EBC533067(MiAaPQ)EBC6165446(MiAaPQ)EBC420657(CaBNVSL)mat50044616(CaBNVSL)9781350044616(EXLCZ)99100000000072453220201023h20202008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBite me food in popular culture /Fabio ParasecoliLondon, England :Berg,2008.London, England :Bloomsbury Publishing,20201 online resource (176 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-84520-761-0 1-84520-762-9 Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-164) and index.Pop Culture Drama -- Hungry Memories -- Of Breasts and Beasts -- Tasty Utopias -- Quilting the Empty Body -- Jam, Juice, and Strange Fruits -- Tourism and Taste.Food is not only something we eat, it is something we use to define ourselves. This title considers the ways in which popular culture reveals our relationship with food and our own bodies and how these have become an arena for political and ideological battles.FoodSocial aspectsFood habitsFood & societybicsscFoodSocial aspects.Food habits.Food & society394.1/2LC 17000rvkParasecoli Fabio1131217NCaBNVSLCaBNVSLBOOK9910782819903321Bite me3746683UNINA