Peter Naccarato and Kathleen Lebesco: Culinary Capital & Signe Rousseau: Food Media: Celebrity Chefs and the Politics of Everyday Interference & Shelley L. Koch: A Theory of Grocery Shopping: Food Choice and Conflict & Jane Fajans: Brazilian Food: Race, Class and Identity in Regional Cuisines & Richard Wilk and Livia Barbosa, eds: Rice and Beans: A Unique Dish in a Hundred Places

Authors

  • Letitia Clark Independent Scholar Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/ppc.28515

Keywords:

Culinary, Capital, Food Media, Celebrity Chefs, Politics, Celebrity, Chefs, Grocery Shopping, Theory, Grocery, Shopping, Food Choice, Food, Media, Conflict, Brazilian Food, Race, Class, Identity, Regional Cuisines, Brazilian, Regional, Cuisines, Rice, Beans

Abstract

Peter Naccarato and Kathleen Lebesco: Culinary Capital: Berg, 2012: 146 pp., £19.99.

Signe Rousseau: Food Media: Celebrity Chefs and the Politics of Everyday Interference: Berg, 2012: 196 pp., £19.99.

Shelley L. Koch: A Theory of Grocery Shopping: Food Choice and Conflict: Berg, 2012: 134 pp., £19.99. 

Jane Fajans: Brazilian Food: Race, Class and Identity in Regional Cuisines: Berg, 2012: 148 pp., £17.99.

Richard Wilk and Livia Barbosa, eds: Rice and Beans: A Unique Dish in a Hundred Places: Berg, 2012: 282 pp., £19.99. 

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Published

2013-07-01

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Book Reviews

How to Cite

Clark, Letitia. 2013. “Peter Naccarato and Kathleen Lebesco: Culinary Capital & Signe Rousseau: Food Media: Celebrity Chefs and the Politics of Everyday Interference & Shelley L. Koch: A Theory of Grocery Shopping: Food Choice and Conflict & Jane Fajans: Brazilian Food: Race, Class and Identity in Regional Cuisines & Richard Wilk and Livia Barbosa, Eds: Rice and Beans: A Unique Dish in a Hundred Places”. Petits Propos Culinaires, July, 126-27. https://doi.org/10.1558/ppc.28515.