Kennan Ferguson 
Cookbook Politics [EPUB ebook] 

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An original and eclectic view of cookbooks as political acts
Cookbooks are not political in conventional ways. They neither proclaim, as do manifestos, nor do they forbid, as do laws. They do not command agreement, as do arguments, and their stipulations often lack specificity — cook ‘until browned.’ Yet, as repositories of human taste, cookbooks transmit specific blends of flavor, texture, and nutrition across space and time. Cookbooks both form and reflect who we are. In Cookbook Politics, Kennan Ferguson explores the sensual and political implications of these repositories, demonstrating how they create nations, establish ideologies, shape international relations, and structure communities.
Cookbook Politics argues that cookbooks highlight aspects of our lives we rarely recognize as political—taste, production, domesticity, collectivity, and imagination—and considers the ways in which cookbooks have or do politics, from the most overt to the most subtle. Cookbooks turn regional diversity into national unity, as Pellegrino Artusi’s Science in the Kitchen and the Art of Eating Well did for Italy in 1891. Politically affiliated organizations compile and sell cookbooks—for example, the early United Nations published The World’s Favorite Recipes. From the First Baptist Church of Midland, Tennessee’s community cookbook, to Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking, to the Italian Futurists’ proto-fascist guide to food preparation, Ferguson demonstrates how cookbooks mark desires and reveal social commitments: your table becomes a representation of who you are.
Authoritative, yet flexible; collective, yet individualized; cooperative, yet personal—cookbooks invite participation, editing, and transformation. Created to convey flavor and taste across generations, communities, and nations, they enact the continuities and changes of social lives. Their functioning in the name of creativity and preparation—with readers happily consuming them in similar ways—makes cookbooks an exemplary model for democratic politics.

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Introduction
Chapter 1. Democracy: The Recipe, the Cookbook, and the Forms of Politics
Chapter 2. Nationalism: Why States Need Cookbooks
Chapter 3. International Relations: Mastery, Sensibility, and Relational Cooking
Chapter 4. Community: Cookbooks as Collectivity
Chapter 5. Ideology: Food, Fast and Slow
Conclusion. How Taste Matters
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments

Sobre o autor

Kennan Ferguson is Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. He is author and editor of numerous books including All in the Family: On Community and Incommensurability and The Politics of Judgment: Aesthetics, Identity, and Political Theory.

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Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 184 ● ISBN 9780812297126 ● Tamanho do arquivo 0.5 MB ● Editora University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc. ● Cidade Philadelphia ● País US ● Publicado 2020 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 7452358 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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