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Category Archive: Vol. 5 No. 2

Review: Reinventing the Wheel

Gretchen Sneegas reviews “Reinventing the Wheel” (2017), by Bronwen and Francis Percival.

December 11, 2018 Review, Vol. 5 No. 2

String Figures and Companion Species: Finding Food Studies in the Chthulucene

Rachael Baker makes the case for Donna Haraway’s “Staying with the Trouble” (2016).

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

Speculative Fiction as Companion Species in Food Studies Research

Mushrooms.
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Maya Hey and Markéta Dolejšová argue that the field of food studies would benefit from speculative fiction.

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

The Need for Ecofeminism

Cows in field.
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Catherine Price argues for Carol J. Adams’s 1997 essay, “‘Mad Cow’ Disease and the Animal Industrial Complex.”

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

Discontinuities, Sovereignties, Aesthetics: Writing a Food Studies Connected to the World

Huiying Ng argues for Amitav Ghosh’s “The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable” (2016).

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

Everything for Sale Here is Dead

Reindeer moss.
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Maegan Krajewski makes the case for Robin Wall Kimmerer’s “Braiding Sweetgrass” (2013).

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

Alimentary Asians: Bringing Asian American Studies to Bear on Food Studies

Osechi.
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Erica Maria Cheung makes the case for “Eating Asian America” (2013), an anthology edited by Robert Ji-Song Ku, Martin F. Manalansan, and Anita Mannur.

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

The Cultural Politics of Fusion Cuisine Under Liberal Multiculturalism

Baby corn.
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Gazel Manuel argues for Zilkia Janer’s essay, “(In)edible Nature: New World Food and Coloniality” (2007).

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

Textural Micro- and Macrocosms: Towards a Material Understanding of Food

Zenia Malmer makes the case for the textural study of food.

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

From Ocean to Table: Integrating Marine and Coastal Food Systems into Food Studies

Fishprint.
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Luis Alexis Rodríguez Cruz argues for “Fishers at Work, Workers at Sea” (2002), written by David Griffith and Manuel Valdés Pizzini.

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

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