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The Psychopolitics of Food

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The Psychopolitics of Food

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The Psychopolitics of Food book

Culinary rites of passage in the neoliberal age

The Psychopolitics of Food

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The Psychopolitics of Food book

Culinary rites of passage in the neoliberal age
ByMihalis Mentinis
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2016
eBook Published 30 June 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315646367
Pages 134
eBook ISBN 9781315646367
Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Humanities, Social Sciences
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Mentinis, M. (2016). The Psychopolitics of Food: Culinary rites of passage in the neoliberal age (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315646367

ABSTRACT

The Psychopolitics of Food probes into the contemporary ‘foodscape’, examining culinary practices and food habits and in particular the ways in which they conflate with neoliberal political economy. It suggests that generic alimentary and culinary practices constitute technologies of the self and the body and argues that the contemporary preoccupation with food takes the form of ‘rites of passage’ that express and mark the transition from a specific stage of neoliberal development to another vis-à-vis a re-configuration of the alimentary and sexual regimes.

Even though these rites of passage are taking place on the borders of cultural bi-polarities, their function, nevertheless, is precisely to define these borders as sites of a neoliberal transitional demand; that is, to produce a cultural bifurcation between ‘eating orders’ and ‘eating dis-orders’, by promoting and naturalising certain social logics while simultaneously rendering others as abject and anachronistic.

The book is a worthwhile read for researchers and advanced scholars in the areas of food studies, critical psychology, anthropology and sociology.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

Culinary rites of passage in the neoliberal age

chapter 1|19 pages

From unemployment to creative adaptability

Romanticised chefs and the psychopolitics of gastroporn

chapter 2|13 pages

From the semiotic to the symbolic

Placentophagy and the name-of-the-chef

chapter 3|19 pages

From colonialism to neoliberal multiculturalism

A Mapuche spice in the Chilean national cuisine

chapter 4|18 pages

From East to West

Economic crisis and the cooking of the new Greeks

chapter 5|18 pages

From eating to starving

Gastrosexual men and anorectic women

chapter |7 pages

Conclusion

Towards a theory of anorectic cannibalism
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