Exploring the complex relationship between food and identity, the book delves into the cultural phenomena surrounding food, from celebrity chef cults to fast food's allure. It examines how our consumption habits reflect our desires, appetites, and societal issues, including vegetarianism, food fetishism, and fat politics. By questioning the adage "you are what you eat," the author reveals the deeper implications of our food choices on personal and collective identities, addressing themes of desire, greed, and pleasure.
Elspeth Probyn Libros
Elspeth Probyn es una académica australiana especializada en estudios de género y cultura. Su trabajo profundiza en las intrincadas relaciones entre la identidad, el cuerpo y la cultura, enfatizando a menudo cómo estos elementos son moldeados por influencias ambientales y sociales. Probyn contribuye a comprender cómo formamos el mundo que nos rodea y cómo este nos forma a través de un análisis meticuloso y un pensamiento original. Su enfoque ofrece a los lectores una nueva perspectiva sobre cómo nos percibimos a nosotros mismos y a la sociedad.




Blush
- 220 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Exposes shame as a valuable emotion essential to our humanity.
Focusing on the vital role of oceans in sustaining life, this edited volume brings together insights from various disciplines, including art, writing, planning, and policy-making. It captures interdisciplinary conversations about sustainable practices and the reciprocal relationship between humans and the seas, emphasizing the importance of protecting these ecosystems for future generations.
Eating the Ocean
- 200 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Moving away from a simplified food politics that is largely land based, Elspeth Probyn looks at food politics from an ocean-centric perspective by tracing the global movement of several marine species to explore the complex and entangled relationship between humans and fish.