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Category Archive: Cite This

“Ditching Meat” and Dining Alone: Shedding Light On Vegan And Vegetarian Scholarship

Alexandra Pelletier argues for Kathryn Asher and Elizabeth Cherry’s 2015 article on the social challenge of transitioning to vegetarianism or veganism.

December 11, 2018 Cite This, Vol. 5 No. 2

Food Desert Identification: Going Beyond Geospatial Analysis

Food accessibility status in Tehran city.
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Vincenza Ferrara argues for “Measuring Food Deserts via GIS-Based Multicriteria Decision Making” (2017), written by Hassan Mohammadian Mosammam, Mozaffar Sarrafi, Jamileh Tavakoli Nia, and Ali Mohammadian Mosammam.

December 11, 2018 Cite This, Vol. 5 No. 2

“As thy body stands in need of food, so doth thy soule also”: Food and Religion in Richard Bernard’s 1616 Handbook

Eleanor Barnett argues for Richard Bernard’s 1616 “A Weekes Worke.”

December 11, 2018 Cite This, Vol. 5 No. 2

Architecture and the Art of Dining: The Performance of Dining in Early America

Bowl and scoop of white sugar.
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Morgan Flaherty makes the case for Chapter Two of Bernard Herman’s “Town House” (2005).

December 11, 2018 Cite This, Vol. 5 No. 2

A Poet’s Meditations as Entry to Critique

Megan Betz argues for Ross Gay’s poetry in “Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude” (2015).

December 11, 2018 Cite This, Vol. 5 No. 2

Under the Feet of Jesus: Food Labor Dynamics in California’s Central Valley

Stacie A. Townsend makes the case for Helena María Viramontes’s 1995 novel, “Under the Feet of Jesus.”

December 11, 2018 Cite This, Vol. 5 No. 2

Transgressing Food Rules: Children’s Food Consumption in Catherine Sinclair’s “Holiday House”

Ming Ming Cheung makes the case for Catherine Sinclair’s novel, “Holiday House” (1839).

December 11, 2018 Cite This, Vol. 5 No. 2

Pineapple Poetry

Pineapple on yellow boards.
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Anke Klitzing makes the case for Paul Schmidt’s “A Winter Feast” (1990).

December 11, 2018 Cite This, Vol. 5 No. 2

Narrative Craft

Molly MacVeagh argues for Lauren Michele Jackson’s essay, “The White Lies of Craft Culture” (2017).

December 11, 2018 Cite This, Vol. 5 No. 2

Who Sets the Table?

Friends at brunch.
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Alaina Spencer makes the case for Patricia Allen’s “Together at the Table” (2004).

December 11, 2018 Cite This, Vol. 5 No. 2

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