Burger: Object Lessons
Autor Carol J. Adamsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 mar 2018
The burger, long the All-American meal, is undergoing an identity crisis. From its shifting place in popular culture to efforts by investors such as Bill Gates to create the non-animal burger that can feed the world, the burger's identity has become as malleable as that patty of protein itself, before it is thrown on a grill. Carol Adams's Burger is a fast-paced and eclectic exploration of the history, business, cultural dynamics, and gender politics of the ordinary hamburger.
Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501329463
ISBN-10: 1501329464
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 18 b/w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 120 x 164 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Object Lessons
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501329464
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 18 b/w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 120 x 164 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Object Lessons
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1. Citizen Burger
2. Hamburger
3. Cow Burger
4. Woman Burger
5. Creutzfeldt-Jakob Burger and Other Modernist Hamburger Identity Crises
6. Veggie Burger
7. Moon Shot Burger
Afterword: Slippage
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Notes
Index
2. Hamburger
3. Cow Burger
4. Woman Burger
5. Creutzfeldt-Jakob Burger and Other Modernist Hamburger Identity Crises
6. Veggie Burger
7. Moon Shot Burger
Afterword: Slippage
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Notes
Index
Recenzii
Burger draws on an accessible combination of history and pop culture to reconsider America's obsession with the molded-ground-beef sandwich . [It] explore[s] alternative modes of offering cultural critique, pushing against traditional divisions between academic and popular writing, and between history and critique, in search of new, more palatable forms of packaging the unsettling stories behind the Anglo-American diet.
Adams provides more fascinating details and insights in this compact monograph than most readers can digest in one reading . Ultimately, Burger is a work of advocacy as well as literature and cultural analysis.
Best known for her groundbreaking The Sexual Politics of Meat, Adams would seem the least likely person to write about hamburgers with her philosophically lurid antipathy to carnivory. But if the point is to deconstruct this iconic all-American meal, then she is the woman for the job.
Burger is a small book with a big punch . Adams approaches her topic as an animal rights advocate as well as a feminist. She reminds us what the 'everyday object' of a hamburger really is: 'The burger - minced, macerated, ground - is the renamed, reshaped food product furthest away from the animal.' In this way, taking into account the lives of cows, as well as women, Adams convincingly explores the 'violence at the heart of the hamburger.'
It's tempting to say that Burger is a literary meal that fills the reader's need, but that's the essence of Adams' quick, concise, rich exploration of the role this meat (or meatless) patty has played in our lives. No matter our predilections or the political implications that often go with what we choose to consume, it's important to understand all sides of the matter . The Object Lessons series . continues to provide great food for thought. The burger . [is] an adaptable and rich subject that Adams handles with energy, expertise, and good humor.
Burger offers a thoughtful homage to the unsustainable modernist solution to protein delivery. Adams does not lose sight of the cultural importance of the burger's traditional glory, but she does offer an adventurous reckoning with its impact on the planet. As the climate changes, what will take the place of ground beef in our hearts and minds? Among other things, books like this.
Carol J. Adams has written a penetrating meditation on the bronze monument of all American food icons, the burger. Keenly observed, richly annotated, and sometimes fierce, this book examines the identity of the hamburger, along the way unraveling a fascinating tangle of American capitalism, environmental policy, and cultural assimilation-nothing less than the messy, scratch-and-kick pursuit of collective American hungers. Adams shows how food is never just food; it always has a beating symbolic heart.
Feminist Carol J. Adams - the luminary behind The Sexual Politics of Meat - is changing the social justice landscape once again with Burger . Burger provides a long-overdue analysis of everything from the misogynistic roots of this iconic American meal to the future of the burger (spoiler: it's vegan).
This little book . will be treasured by its readers. Highly recommended.
Based on meticulous, and comprehensive, research, Adams has packed a stunning, gripping expose into these few pages - one that may make you rethink your relationship with this food. Five stars.
Adams provides more fascinating details and insights in this compact monograph than most readers can digest in one reading . Ultimately, Burger is a work of advocacy as well as literature and cultural analysis.
Best known for her groundbreaking The Sexual Politics of Meat, Adams would seem the least likely person to write about hamburgers with her philosophically lurid antipathy to carnivory. But if the point is to deconstruct this iconic all-American meal, then she is the woman for the job.
Burger is a small book with a big punch . Adams approaches her topic as an animal rights advocate as well as a feminist. She reminds us what the 'everyday object' of a hamburger really is: 'The burger - minced, macerated, ground - is the renamed, reshaped food product furthest away from the animal.' In this way, taking into account the lives of cows, as well as women, Adams convincingly explores the 'violence at the heart of the hamburger.'
It's tempting to say that Burger is a literary meal that fills the reader's need, but that's the essence of Adams' quick, concise, rich exploration of the role this meat (or meatless) patty has played in our lives. No matter our predilections or the political implications that often go with what we choose to consume, it's important to understand all sides of the matter . The Object Lessons series . continues to provide great food for thought. The burger . [is] an adaptable and rich subject that Adams handles with energy, expertise, and good humor.
Burger offers a thoughtful homage to the unsustainable modernist solution to protein delivery. Adams does not lose sight of the cultural importance of the burger's traditional glory, but she does offer an adventurous reckoning with its impact on the planet. As the climate changes, what will take the place of ground beef in our hearts and minds? Among other things, books like this.
Carol J. Adams has written a penetrating meditation on the bronze monument of all American food icons, the burger. Keenly observed, richly annotated, and sometimes fierce, this book examines the identity of the hamburger, along the way unraveling a fascinating tangle of American capitalism, environmental policy, and cultural assimilation-nothing less than the messy, scratch-and-kick pursuit of collective American hungers. Adams shows how food is never just food; it always has a beating symbolic heart.
Feminist Carol J. Adams - the luminary behind The Sexual Politics of Meat - is changing the social justice landscape once again with Burger . Burger provides a long-overdue analysis of everything from the misogynistic roots of this iconic American meal to the future of the burger (spoiler: it's vegan).
This little book . will be treasured by its readers. Highly recommended.
Based on meticulous, and comprehensive, research, Adams has packed a stunning, gripping expose into these few pages - one that may make you rethink your relationship with this food. Five stars.