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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Samantha King , Gavin WeedonPublisher: Duke University Press Imprint: Duke University Press Weight: 0.445kg ISBN: 9781478032922ISBN 10: 1478032928 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 10 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""Taking on the seemingly sacrosanct yet protean character of protein, this is the book I've been waiting for. King and Weedon skillfully (and bitingly) weave political economy, scientific research, cultural analysis and more to show how protein in various forms has emerged as an imagined solution to all manner of modern ills, from colonial hunger, to agricultural overproduction, to climate change, to the ostensible crisis of masculinity that feeds today's fascist culture. Read this book!""--Julie Guthman, author of ""The Problem with Solutions: Why Silicon Valley Can't Hack the Future of Food."" “Taking on the seemingly sacrosanct yet protean character of protein, this is the book I’ve been waiting for. King and Weedon skillfully (and bitingly) weave political economy, scientific research, cultural analysis and more to show how protein in various forms has emerged as an imagined solution to all manner of modern ills, from colonial hunger, to agricultural overproduction, to climate change, to the ostensible crisis of masculinity that feeds today’s fascist culture. Read this book!”—Julie Guthman, author of The Problem with Solutions: Why Silicon Valley Can't Hack the Future of Food. “Biting, original, theoretically rich but also deeply readable, this book unpacks the fascinating backstory behind protein’s rise to nutritional superstardom. It is a must-read for anyone curious about how one nutrient became a cultural obsession, and who wants to understand why, even in an era of climate crisis, we remain fixated on eating more of it. With sharp interdisciplinary insight, Protein helps us understand how science, culture, and political ecology have shaped the moral weight of this macronutrient.”—Josée Johnston, co-author of Happy Meat: The Sadness and Joy of a Paradoxical Idea “Taking on the seemingly sacrosanct yet protean character of protein, this is the book I’ve been waiting for. King and Weedon skillfully (and bitingly) weave political economy, scientific research, cultural analysis and more to show how protein in various forms has emerged as an imagined solution to all manner of modern ills, from colonial hunger, to agricultural overproduction, to climate change, to the ostensible crisis of masculinity that feeds today’s fascist culture. Read this book!” - Julie Guthman, author of (The Problem with Solutions: Why Silicon Valley Can't Hack the Future of Food.) Author InformationSamantha King is Professor in the School of Kinesiology & Health Studies at Queen’s University and the author of Messy Eating and Pink Ribbons, Inc. Gavin Weedon is Associate Professor of Sociology of Sport, Health and the Body at Nottingham Trent University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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