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Fats: A Global History

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posted on 2023-05-22, 07:35 authored by Phillipov, M

No other food is as nutritionally crucial, symbolically important or controversial as fat. Butter, oil, tallow, lard, schmaltz - culinary fats have not only shaped world cuisines, they are themselves steeped in cultural and symbolic meanings. From Paleolithic times to contemporary popular culture, fats have been simultaneously essential to life and a decadent indulgence. Alternately reviled and revered, fats have been linked to both power and poverty, and associated with sex and death. Fats: A Global History tells the story of this extraordinary substance.

In her engaging and wide-ranging account, Michelle Phillipov considers the changing fates and fortunes of fats across time and around the globe. From their past associations with prestige and social authority, to their links to the food industry practices and health scares of the twentieth century, to fat's current renaissance in media and popular culture, she explores the complex meanings, debates and controversies that have surrounded this most basic of foods. Featuring a selection of recipes from around the world, Fats: A Global History reveals the sometimes surprising history of the cultural life of culinary fat.

Funding

Australian Research Council

History

Pagination

136

ISBN

9781780235752

Department/School

School of Social Sciences

Publisher

Reaktion Books

Place of publication

London

Rights statement

Copyright 2016 Michelle Phillipov

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Other culture and society not elsewhere classified

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