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8 Of Men and Cupcakes: Baking Identities on Food Network
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Irina D. Mihalache
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I Food Promotion
- 1 Communicating Food Quality: Food, Packaging, and Place 21
- 2 The Food Retail Environment in Canada: Shaping What Canadians Eat and How They Communicate About Food 35
- 3 Selling Nutrition: Current Directions in Food Fortification and Nutrition-Related Marketing 53
- 4 Insider Voice Edible Canada: The Growth of Culinary Tourism 67
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Part II Food and Communication
- 5 La cuisinière canadienne: The Cookbook as Communication 75
- 6 The Dinner Party: Reworking Tradition Through Contemporary Performance 89
- 7 Canadian Food Radio: Conjuring Nourishment for Canadians Out of Thin Air 107
- 8 Of Men and Cupcakes: Baking Identities on Food Network 129
- 9 Insider Voice Snapshots of a Canadian Cuisine 145
- 10 Insider Voice Everybody’s a Critic: A Memoir 153
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Part III Food Controversy
- 11 Making the “Perfect Food” Safe: The Milk Pasteurization Debate 163
- 12 Kraft Dinner® Unboxed: Rethinking Food Insecurity and Food 185
- 13 Hipster Hunters and the Discursive Politics of Food Hunting in Canada 203
- 14 Lies, Damned Lies, and Locavorism: Bringing Some Truth in Advertising to the Canadian Local Food Debate 229
- 15 Communication, Crisis, and Contaminated Meat: A Tale of Two Food Scares 251
- 16 Canaries in the Supermarket: Moral Panic, Food Marketing and Children’s Eating 273
- 17 “Death on a Plate”: Communicating Food Fears in Modern North America 297
- List of Contributors 313
- Index 319
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Food Promotion
- 1 Communicating Food Quality: Food, Packaging, and Place 21
- 2 The Food Retail Environment in Canada: Shaping What Canadians Eat and How They Communicate About Food 35
- 3 Selling Nutrition: Current Directions in Food Fortification and Nutrition-Related Marketing 53
- 4 Insider Voice Edible Canada: The Growth of Culinary Tourism 67
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Part II Food and Communication
- 5 La cuisinière canadienne: The Cookbook as Communication 75
- 6 The Dinner Party: Reworking Tradition Through Contemporary Performance 89
- 7 Canadian Food Radio: Conjuring Nourishment for Canadians Out of Thin Air 107
- 8 Of Men and Cupcakes: Baking Identities on Food Network 129
- 9 Insider Voice Snapshots of a Canadian Cuisine 145
- 10 Insider Voice Everybody’s a Critic: A Memoir 153
-
Part III Food Controversy
- 11 Making the “Perfect Food” Safe: The Milk Pasteurization Debate 163
- 12 Kraft Dinner® Unboxed: Rethinking Food Insecurity and Food 185
- 13 Hipster Hunters and the Discursive Politics of Food Hunting in Canada 203
- 14 Lies, Damned Lies, and Locavorism: Bringing Some Truth in Advertising to the Canadian Local Food Debate 229
- 15 Communication, Crisis, and Contaminated Meat: A Tale of Two Food Scares 251
- 16 Canaries in the Supermarket: Moral Panic, Food Marketing and Children’s Eating 273
- 17 “Death on a Plate”: Communicating Food Fears in Modern North America 297
- List of Contributors 313
- Index 319