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"Cooking with Love": Food, Gender, and Power

Mills, Melinda Anne
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This work explores the complex relationships between women, food, and power. Engaging the literature of feminist food studies allowed me to record the narratives and examine the experiences of women living in the United States. I take a close look at how women solidify and strengthen their social relationships to family and community through the use of food, or compromise and weaken these relationships through the denial or refusal of food, in the form of cooking or eating. I also consider both local and global contexts for understanding food, in terms of consumption and chores. Finally, I demonstrate how imagery of food allows women to participate in processes of commodification and fetishism.

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2010-04-20
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Research Projects
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Culture, Family, Feminist, Feminism, Gender, Power, Women, Food Adventuring, Cultural Food Colonialism, Colonization, Colonialism, Food
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Mills, Melinda Anne. 2010. ""Cooking with Love": Food, Gender, and Power." Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/1331924
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2010-05-26
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