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The Meaning of Cooking

ISBN: 978-0-7456-4690-9
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280 pages
July 2010, Polity
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INTRODUCTION.

PART ONE: TWO STORIES.

I. FOOD: FROM ORDER TO DISORDERS.

Frogs and Dogs.

The Discovery of Pleasures.

Healthy Eating.

Scientific Errors.

What the 'Cretan Diet' Teaches Us.

Cacophony.

Minor Compromises.

A Guilty Conscience.

The Tastes of Pleasure.

The Like and Dislikes That Rule Us.

The Geopolitics of Sugar.

Flour and Women.

'You've Got Everything to Hand'.

The Fridge Culture.

The Low-Cal Individual.

The Historical Inversion.

Ordeal by Fat.

The Void Within.

Diets and Regression.

II. MEALS: FROM SACRIFICE TO COMMUNION.

A Clanship of Porridge.

Dietary Incest.

Sacrifice and Banquets.

Parties With the Gods?

Towards Profane Meals?

A Short History of Tables (Part One).

Meals Without a Compass.

Disciplina.

Fork to the Left, Knife to the Right.

A Strange Encounter.

The Rigid Family.

Towards A New Communion?

PART TWO: 'FOOD'S READY!'

III. MEALS MAKE A FAMILY.

Pure Discipline.

Discipline in Pieces.

A Domestic Revolt.

Women Are Not What They Used To Be.

Feeding The Family and Slimming At The Same Time.

Different Stages.

A Child-Centred World.

New Rituals.

A Dream Family.

Disjointed Conversations.

Table Talk.

What The Children Say.

Television.

Eating Together.

The Syncretism of Minor Pleasures.

Minor Adventures.

The Interplay Between 'I' and 'We'.

Children At The Table.

IV FAMILY TRAJECTORIES AND CONTEXTS.

The Sweet Jar, The Fridge and The Table.

Alone At Last.

Seduction.

A Drink Before The Meal.

Birth Of The Family.

A Breathing Space.

The Children Come Home.

The Beginning of the End, Or A New Beginning?

Meals and Families.

Non-Families and Non-Meals.

The First Meal.

Taking Sides.

Talking About The Weather.

A Short History Of Tables (Part Two).

Just A Table?

PART THREE: IN THE KITCHEN.

V THERE IS COOKING AND THERE IS COOKING.

The Chef.

Two Worlds.

The Ancien Regime.

Lightening the Burden.

Hidden Difficulties.

Coming Up With An Idea.

A Sudden Fancy.

'What Would You Like To Eat Tomorrow?'

Inside The Cook's Head.

'Making Mud Pies'.

Time Inverted.

The Personal Touch.

'A Lot or Organizing'.

Stress.

The Aftermath.

Recipes.

Variety and Variations.

VI COOKING, COUPLES AND FAMILIES.

Transmission and Autonomy.

Mothers and Daughters.

First Steps.

Everything Falls Into Place.

Sharing the Work.

The Division of Labour.

Helping.

A Star Is Born.

When Men Start To Do The Cooking.

From Sacrifice to Gift.

'Hand-Made' Love.

A Way of saying 'I Love You'.

Food and Elective Bonds.

A Family Consensus; Educating the Family.

Manipulative Tactics.

Compliments, But Not Too Many.

For the Family.

Shopping.

Lists.

Special Offers and Rationality.

CONCLUSION.

A NOTE ON METHODOLOGY.

BIOGRAPHICAL DATA.

REFERENCES.

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