Cookbook Politics argues that cookbooks highlight aspects of our lives we rarely recognize as political-taste, production, domesticity, collectivity, and imagination-and considers the ways in which cookbooks have or do politics, from the most overt to the most subtle.
From Barbycu to Barbecue
Joseph R. Haynes
audiobookThe Dress Diary
Kate Strasdin
audiobookJacques Pepin Art of the Chicken : A Master Chef’s Paintings, Stories, and Recipes of the Humble Bird
Jacques Pépin
audiobookThe Cancel Culture Panic : How an American Obsession Went Global
Adrian Daub
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Lizzie Wade
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Roberta Mazza
audiobookHow We Eat : The Brave New World of Food and Drink
Paco Underhill
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John McPhee
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Emily Grosvenor
audiobookAn American in Provence: Art, Life and Photography
Jamie Beck
audiobookThe Kingdom of Rye : A Brief History of Russian Food
Darra Goldstein
audiobookThreads of Life
Clare Hunter
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