Italian Food Activism in Urban Sardinia: Place, Taste, and Community

Author:   Prof Carole Counihan
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Pages:   192
Publication Date:   25 June 2020
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Author:   Prof Carole Counihan
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Weight:   0.277kg
ISBN:  

9781350170070


ISBN 10:   1350170070
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   25 June 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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One of the strengths of this work is its ethnographic approach ... The testimonies of food activists engage the reader and exemplify the theoretical concepts framing the presentation of each chapter and case study. * EuropeNow * Offering a vivid picture of an island engaged in eating well, Counihan's methodology is extremely thorough ... [This book] will be of particular benefit to those scholars interested in taste, place, and territorio (or terroir) as the detailed place-based ethnography grounds these themes in everyday practice. It would also be of great interest to food activists, a rare and welcome thing that the subjects of research be a key audience for the finished work. * Graduate Association for Food Studies * 'We grab them with the senses,' notes one Italian food activist. This book, written by one of the leading scholars in food anthropology, does exactly that! * David E. Sutton, Southern Illinois University, USA * This is exactly what an ethnography should be: sensitive and people-centred, giving voice to subjects that often are voiceless; analytical while at the same time evocative. * Michael A. Di Giovine, West Chester University of Pennsylvania, USA * Drawing on a deep familiarity with Sardinian foodways, Carole Counihan offers an inspired and inspiring exploration of the kind of food activism that is ever more necessary. * Jeffrey Cole, Connecticut College, USA * This book illustrates how focusing on a peripheral site generates insights that can shed light on global food issues, from agrobiodiversity to gender and justice. * Fabio Parasecoli, NYU Steinhardt, USA * This rich work is an important contribution to understanding how diverse people are building new food economies. * Richard Wilk, Indiana University, USA * Carole Counihan is a master storyteller who weaves together a narrative of food activism in Sardinia's capital Cagliari. From restaurants to cooperatives, this book tells of everyday acts of resistance in the name of food security, culture and taste. * Rachel Black, Connecticut College, USA *


Offering a vivid picture of an island engaged in eating well, Counihan's methodology is extremely thorough ... [This book] will be of particular benefit to those scholars interested in taste, place, and territorio (or terroir) as the detailed place-based ethnography grounds these themes in everyday practice. It would also be of great interest to food activists, a rare and welcome thing that the subjects of research be a key audience for the finished work. * Graduate Association for Food Studies * 'We grab them with the senses,' notes one Italian food activist. This book, written by one of the leading scholars in food anthropology, does exactly that! * David E. Sutton, Southern Illinois University, USA * This is exactly what an ethnography should be: sensitive and people-centred, giving voice to subjects that often are voiceless; analytical while at the same time evocative. * Michael A. Di Giovine, West Chester University of Pennsylvania, USA * Drawing on a deep familiarity with Sardinian foodways, Carole Counihan offers an inspired and inspiring exploration of the kind of food activism that is ever more necessary. * Jeffrey Cole, Connecticut College, USA * This book illustrates how focusing on a peripheral site generates insights that can shed light on global food issues, from agrobiodiversity to gender and justice. * Fabio Parasecoli, NYU Steinhardt, USA * This rich work is an important contribution to understanding how diverse people are building new food economies. * Richard Wilk, Indiana University, USA * Carole Counihan is a master storyteller who weaves together a narrative of food activism in Sardinia's capital Cagliari. From restaurants to cooperatives, this book tells of everyday acts of resistance in the name of food security, culture and taste. * Rachel Black, Connecticut College, USA *


One of the strengths of this work is its ethnographic approach … The testimonies of food activists engage the reader and exemplify the theoretical concepts framing the presentation of each chapter and case study. * EuropeNow * Offering a vivid picture of an island engaged in eating well, Counihan’s methodology is extremely thorough ... [This book] will be of particular benefit to those scholars interested in taste, place, and territorio (or terroir) as the detailed place-based ethnography grounds these themes in everyday practice. It would also be of great interest to food activists, a rare and welcome thing that the subjects of research be a key audience for the finished work. * Graduate Association for Food Studies * 'We grab them with the senses,' notes one Italian food activist. This book, written by one of the leading scholars in food anthropology, does exactly that! * David E. Sutton, Southern Illinois University, USA * This is exactly what an ethnography should be: sensitive and people-centred, giving voice to subjects that often are voiceless; analytical while at the same time evocative. * Michael A. Di Giovine, West Chester University of Pennsylvania, USA * Drawing on a deep familiarity with Sardinian foodways, Carole Counihan offers an inspired and inspiring exploration of the kind of food activism that is ever more necessary. * Jeffrey Cole, Connecticut College, USA * This book illustrates how focusing on a peripheral site generates insights that can shed light on global food issues, from agrobiodiversity to gender and justice. * Fabio Parasecoli, NYU Steinhardt, USA * This rich work is an important contribution to understanding how diverse people are building new food economies. * Richard Wilk, Indiana University, USA * Carole Counihan is a master storyteller who weaves together a narrative of food activism in Sardinia's capital Cagliari. From restaurants to cooperatives, this book tells of everyday acts of resistance in the name of food security, culture and taste. * Rachel Black, Connecticut College, USA *


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Carole Counihan is Professor Emerita of Anthropology, Millersville University, USA.

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