Why Food Matters

Why Food Matters

by Paul Freedman
Why Food Matters

Why Food Matters

by Paul Freedman

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Overview

From the author of Ten Restaurants That Changed America,  an exploration of food’s cultural importance and its crucial role throughout human history

“A rich and fascinating narrative that reaches deep into the historical and cultural larder of societal experience, powerfully illustrating the myriad ways that food matters as an essential condiment for humanity.”—Danny Meyer, founder of Union Square Hospitality Group and Shake Shack

Why does food matter? Historically, food has not always been considered a serious subject on par with, for instance, a performance art like opera or a humanities discipline like philosophy. Necessity, ubiquity, and repetition contribute to the apparent banality of food, but these attributes don’t capture food’s emotional and cultural range, from the quotidian to the exquisite.
 
In this short, passionate book, Paul Freedman makes the case for food’s vital importance, stressing its crucial role in the evolution of human identity and human civilizations. Freedman presents a highly readable and illuminating account of food’s unique role in our lives, a way of expressing community and celebration, but also divisive with regard to race, cultural difference, gender, and geography. This wide-ranging book is a must-read for food lovers and all those interested in how cultures and identities are formed and maintained.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300263077
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 09/28/2021
Series: Why X Matters Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 184
File size: 515 KB

About the Author

Paul Freedman is Chester D. Tripp Professor of History at Yale University. He specializes in medieval social history, the history of Spain, comparative studies of the peasantry, trade in luxury products, and the history of cuisine.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 Feast and Famine 17

2 Religious Rules and Gastronomic Identity 43

3 Taste 61

4 Rejecting and Enjoying the Food of Others 73

5 Food and Health 87

6 Women, Men, and Food 101

7 Race 123

8 Conviviality 149

9 Food and the Present Crises 163

Bibliography 187

Index 193

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