Food Instagram
Emily J. H. Contois (Redaktør) Zenia Kish (Redaktør) Laurence Allard (Innledning) Joceline Andersen (Innledning) Emily Buddle (Innledning) Robin Caldwell (Innledning) Sarah Cramer (Innledning) Gaby David (Innledning) Sara Garcia Santamaria (Innledning) Deborah Harris (Innledning) KC Hysmith (Innledning) Alex Ketchum (Innledning) Katherine Kirkwood (Innledning) Jonatan Leer (Innledning) Yue-Chiu Bonni Leung (Innledning) Yi-Chieh Jessica Lin (Innledning) Rachel Phillips (Innledning) Michael Z. Newman (Innledning) Tsugumi Okabe (Innledning) Tara Schuwerk (Innledning) Stinne Gunder Strøm Krogager (Innledning) Sarah E Tracy (Innledning) Emily Truman (Innledning) Dawn Woolley (Innledning) Zara Worth (Innledning)
"Media and food studies scholars, Emily Contois and Zenia Kish and their co-authors, have produced an in-depth, analytical, and highly interdisciplinary book that includes writers from the fields of various 'studies' (food, media, American) as well as history, science and technology, sociology, anthropology, and political science." --Journal of Folklore Research Reviews
Detaljer
- Forlag
- University of Illinois Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9780252044465
- Utgivelsesår
- 2022
- Format
- 24 x 16 cm
Anmeldelser
"Media and food studies scholars, Emily Contois and Zenia Kish and their co-authors, have produced an in-depth, analytical, and highly interdisciplinary book that includes writers from the fields of various 'studies' (food, media, American) as well as history, science and technology, sociology, anthropology, and political science." --Journal of Folklore Research Reviews
"Contois and Kish have prepared a veritable smorgasbord of perspectives on the all-pervasive and all-important nature of food on visual social media in this deliciously engrossing collection. From aperitifs to aesthetics, and placemaking to politics, this book has something for every reader."--Tama Leaver, coauthor of Instagram: Visual Social Media Cultures
"Instagram has become much more than a fun medium for selfies, food porn, and branding. This volume shows how the digital app and the kind of food representations it supports contribute to building identities and negotiating social and economic relationships."--Fabio Parasecoli, author of Bite Me: Food in Popular Culture