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9. Bioethics and Pure Food: The Consumers’ Dilemma in West Mexico
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Daria Deraga
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Preface viii
- Introduction. Pure Food: Theoretical and Cross-Cultural Perspectives 1
- 1. The Impurities of Purity 47
- 2. ‘Pure’ Food and Food Taboos in Cross-Cultural and Human Ethological Perspective 73
- 3. Food and Order: Purity, Danger and the Bayesian Brain 85
- 4. From Concepts of Pure Food to a Healthy Diet in Greco-Roman Antiquity 95
- Eating Pure: Ethnography and Food in ‘Fitness Cultures’ 109
- 6. ‘Pure Food’ in Catering for Public Institutions: Policies and Aspirations in the City of Liverpool, England 125
- 7. Blood Used in Food: When, Where and Why Not? 135
- 8. Pure Food, Food Tourism and the Mythologising of Western Ireland 149
- 9. Bioethics and Pure Food: The Consumers’ Dilemma in West Mexico 165
- 10. The Label ‘Organic’ as a Representation of Food Purity: A Study of an Organic Beef Farm in Oxfordshire, England 179
- Epilogue. From Pure Food to Purification: A Review of Perspectives 199
- Index 211
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Preface viii
- Introduction. Pure Food: Theoretical and Cross-Cultural Perspectives 1
- 1. The Impurities of Purity 47
- 2. ‘Pure’ Food and Food Taboos in Cross-Cultural and Human Ethological Perspective 73
- 3. Food and Order: Purity, Danger and the Bayesian Brain 85
- 4. From Concepts of Pure Food to a Healthy Diet in Greco-Roman Antiquity 95
- Eating Pure: Ethnography and Food in ‘Fitness Cultures’ 109
- 6. ‘Pure Food’ in Catering for Public Institutions: Policies and Aspirations in the City of Liverpool, England 125
- 7. Blood Used in Food: When, Where and Why Not? 135
- 8. Pure Food, Food Tourism and the Mythologising of Western Ireland 149
- 9. Bioethics and Pure Food: The Consumers’ Dilemma in West Mexico 165
- 10. The Label ‘Organic’ as a Representation of Food Purity: A Study of an Organic Beef Farm in Oxfordshire, England 179
- Epilogue. From Pure Food to Purification: A Review of Perspectives 199
- Index 211