Food, masculinities, and home : interdisciplinary perspectives /

"Long-held assumptions about women, home, food, and cooking have broken down. In an increasing number of households, women are either absent from or share domestic work more equally with men. At the same time, the visibility of men's cooking has increased through TV shows, books, blogs, an...

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Other Authors: Szabo, Michelle (Lecturer in sociology) (Editor), Koch, Shelley L. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2017
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505 8 |a Machine generated contents note: -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors Series Preface: Why Home? -- Rosie Cox, Birkbeck, University of London, UK, and Victor Buchli, University College London, UK Introduction -- Shelley Koch, Emory & Henry College, USA, and Michelle Szabo, University of Toronto, Canada Section I: The Production of 'Masculinity' and 'Home' through Food: Empirical Studies of Masculinity and Home Cooking Chapter 1: Cooking up Manliness: A Practice-Based Approach of Men's At-Home Cooking and Attitudes Using Time-Use Diary Data -- Sarah Daniels and Ignace Glorieux, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Chapter 2: "Women Have a Gift for Cooking": Israeli Male Teachers' View of Domestic Cookery -- Liora Gvion and Dorit Patkin, The Kibbutizm College of Education, Israel Chapter 3: Transnational Domestic Masculinity: Jamanese Men's Home Cooking in Australia -- Iori Hamada, University of Melbourne, Australia Chapter 4: Stumbling in the Kitchen: Exploring Masculinity, Latinicity and Belonging through Performative Cooking -- Marcos D. Moldes, Simon Frasier University, Canada Chapter 5: From "The Missus used to cook" to "Get the recipe book and get stuck into it": Reconstructing Masculinities in Older Men -- Lauren Williams, Griffith University, Australia, and John Germov, University of Newcastle, Australia Chapter 6: Men's Foodwork in Food Systems: Social Representations of Masculinities and Cooking at Home -- Jeffrey Sobal, Cornell University, USA Section II: Discourses of Men's and Boys' Home Cooking in Popular Culture and the Media Chapter 7: Cool Kids Cook: Girls and Boys in the Foodie Kitchen -- Elizabeth Fakazis, University of Wisconsin, USA Chapter 8: "Wish I was a better boy. Nothing pertikeler for tea": Food, Boyhood, and Masculine Appetite in Nineteenth-Century Women's Coming of Age Novels -- Samantha Christensen, University of Alberta, Canada Chapter 9: "If you want to, you can do it!": Home Cooking and Masculinity Makeover in Le Chef Contre-Attaque -- Jonatan Leer, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Chapter 10: Kitchen Mishaps: Performances of Masculine Domesticity in American Comedy Films -- Fabio Parasecoli, The New School, USA Chapter 11: Chefs at Home? Masculinities on Offer in Celebrity Chef Cookbooks -- Alexandra Rodney and Josée Johnston, University of Toronto, Canada Chapter 12: Don't Try This At Home: Men on TV, Women in the Kitchen -- Ellen Cox, Transylvania University, USA Bibliography -- Index. 
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