Bültmann & Gerriets
Canned
The Rise and Fall of Consumer Confidence in the American Food Industry Volume 68
von Anna Zeide
Verlag: University of California Press
Reihe: California Studies in Food & Culture Nr. 68
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ISBN: 978-0-520-29068-6
Erschienen am 06.03.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 231 mm [H] x 157 mm [B] x 23 mm [T]
Gewicht: 499 Gramm
Umfang: 280 Seiten

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"From the miracle of canned milk to the troubling presence of BPA in tomato soup, Anna Zeide's revealing history shows how the ever-increasing power of the processed food industry has profoundly shaped policies that affect what all Americans eat. This important book is useful food for thought for anyone interested in reforming our modern food system for the better."--Ann Vileisis, author of Kitchen Literacy: How We Lost Knowledge of Where Food Comes From and Why We Need to Get It Back

"Canned serves up food history at its finest, but its implications extend far beyond the pantry. Zeide persuasively demonstrates how the canning industry's rise owed as much to skillful manipulation of science and politics as to technological savvy. Readily digestible by undergraduates, Canned should have a long shelf life."--Kendra Smith-Howard, author of Pure and Modern Milk: An Environmental History since 1900

"This is a nuanced, robust, elegantly written history. Zeide establishes canning's importance to consumers, food systems, and business history. It will stay in your mind long after you put it down."--Tracey Deutsch, author of Building a Housewife's Paradise: Gender, Politics, and American Grocery Stores in the Twentieth Century

"Canned looks inside a seemingly unassuming device to reveal an unseen world of complex relations between people, food, technology, and their environments. With grace and clarity, Zeide has written a fascinating and important history showing how canning's 'food engineering, marketing, and politicking' led to the processed and packaged foods of today's kitchens."--Benjamin R. Cohen, author of Notes from the Ground: Science, Soil, and Society in the American Countryside

"In Canned, Zeide treats us to a savory history of how canned food, on its journey from the farm to the supermarket shelf, reshaped American food and life. It is a story of changing agricultural production, marketing science, public health, consumer confidence, and food habits. After reading this book, you will never open a can of peas, tomatoes, or tuna and take for granted the history contained inside."--Gregg Mitman, author of Breathing Space: How Allergies Shape Our Lives and Landscapes



Anna Zeide is Assistant Professor of Professional Practice at Oklahoma State University, where her research, teaching, and community activism focus on food and food systems.


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