Janet Floyd is a senior lecturer in American studies at King¿s College in London, the author of Writing the Pioneer Women, and the coeditor of Domestic Space: Reading the Nineteenth-Century Interior. Laurel Forster is a senior lecturer in media studies at the University of Portsmouth, coeditor of British Culture and Society in 1970s Britain: The Lost Decade, and author of numerous articles on feminism and women¿s writing.
Janet Floyd is a senior lecturer in American studies at King¿s College in London, the author of Writing the Pioneer Women, and the coeditor of Domestic Space: Reading the Nineteenth-Century Interior. Laurel Forster is a senior lecturer in media studies at the University of Portsmouth, coeditor of British Culture and Society in 1970s Britain: The Lost Decade, and author of numerous articles on feminism and women¿s writing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Janet Floyd is a senior lecturer in American studies at King's College in London, the author of Writing the Pioneer Women, and the coeditor of Domestic Space: Reading the Nineteenth-Century Interior. Laurel Forster is a senior lecturer in media studies at the University of Portsmouth, coeditor of British Culture and Society in 1970s Britain: The Lost Decade, and author of numerous articles on feminism and women's writing.
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Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements 1. The Recipe in its Cultural Contexts -- Janet Floyd and Laurel Forster TRADITIONS 2. Of Recipe Books and Reading in the Nineteenth Century: Mrs Beeton and her Cultural Consequences -- Margaret Beetham 3. Redefining 'Rudimentary' Narrative: Women's Nineteenth-Century Manuscript Cookbooks -- Andrea K. Newlyn 4. 'Talking' Recipes: What Mrs Fisher Knows and the African-American Cookbook Tradition -- Andrew Warnes 5. Domesticating Imperialism: Curry and Cookbooks in Victorian England -- Susan Zlotnick 6. 'In Close Touch With her Government': Women and the Domestic Science Movement in World War One Propaganda -- Celia M. Kingsbury INDIVIDUAL INTERVENTIONS 7. The Importance of Being Greedy: Connoisseurship and Domesticity in the Writings of Elizabeth Robins Pennell -- Talia Schaffer 8. Simple, Honest Food: Elizabeth David and the Construction of Nation in Cookery Writing -- Janet Floyd CONTEMPORARY CONTEXTS 9. Liberating the Recipe: A Study of the Relationship between Food and Feminism in the early 1970s -- Laurel Forster 10. Regulation and Creativity: The Use of Recipes in Contemporary Fiction -- Sarah Sceats 11. Nigella Bites and the Naked Chef: The Sexual and the Sensual in Television Cookery Programmmes -- Maggie Andrews 12. Adapting and Adopting: The Migrating Recipe -- Marina de Camargo Heck Bibliography Name Index Subject Index
Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements 1. The Recipe in its Cultural Contexts -- Janet Floyd and Laurel Forster TRADITIONS 2. Of Recipe Books and Reading in the Nineteenth Century: Mrs Beeton and her Cultural Consequences -- Margaret Beetham 3. Redefining 'Rudimentary' Narrative: Women's Nineteenth-Century Manuscript Cookbooks -- Andrea K. Newlyn 4. 'Talking' Recipes: What Mrs Fisher Knows and the African-American Cookbook Tradition -- Andrew Warnes 5. Domesticating Imperialism: Curry and Cookbooks in Victorian England -- Susan Zlotnick 6. 'In Close Touch With her Government': Women and the Domestic Science Movement in World War One Propaganda -- Celia M. Kingsbury INDIVIDUAL INTERVENTIONS 7. The Importance of Being Greedy: Connoisseurship and Domesticity in the Writings of Elizabeth Robins Pennell -- Talia Schaffer 8. Simple, Honest Food: Elizabeth David and the Construction of Nation in Cookery Writing -- Janet Floyd CONTEMPORARY CONTEXTS 9. Liberating the Recipe: A Study of the Relationship between Food and Feminism in the early 1970s -- Laurel Forster 10. Regulation and Creativity: The Use of Recipes in Contemporary Fiction -- Sarah Sceats 11. Nigella Bites and the Naked Chef: The Sexual and the Sensual in Television Cookery Programmmes -- Maggie Andrews 12. Adapting and Adopting: The Migrating Recipe -- Marina de Camargo Heck Bibliography Name Index Subject Index
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