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... A first feminist, vegetarian, and seasonal cookbook... different, creative, easy-to-follow and delicious. -- Robin Morgan, Ms. Magazine
Author : Bloodroot Collective
Publisher : Sanguinaria Publishing
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 49,9 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Cooking
ISBN :
... A first feminist, vegetarian, and seasonal cookbook... different, creative, easy-to-follow and delicious. -- Robin Morgan, Ms. Magazine
Author : Betsey Beaven
Publisher : Sanguinaria Pub
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 44,88 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9780960521036
The third cookbook in their highly acclaimed series reflects the evolving consciousness of this feminist, vegetarian collective. The recipes take readers through the seasons & are 85 percent vegan. Personal insights are offered & quotes from Bloodroot's favorite authors spice the collection. Emphasis is on ethnic & ethical cooking, their commitment to feminism & growth as individual women living & working collectively. "Great restaurants are a mix of extraordinary skill, use of the best ingredients & an inviting ambience for dining. My favorite restaurant brings these elements together...a feminist vegetarian restaurant & bookstore. The women of Bloodroot Collective cherish the act of creating--with the Earth & with each other."--Mariclare Barrett, Food Editor, VEGETARIAN TIMES. "THE POLITICAL PALATE, the first vegetarian & seasonal cookbook, is a delight to read & cook from. This large assortment of recipes is different, creative, easy to follow & delicious. The whole thing is beautifully designed."--Robin Morgan, MS. MAGAZINE. "Delicious, consciousness-charging recipes for putting animals into your feminist vision & taking them out of your meals."--Carol Adams, THE SEXUAL POLITICS OF MEAT.
Author : Barbara J. Love
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 576 pages
File Size : 20,52 MB
Release : 2006-09-22
Category : History
ISBN : 025203189X
Documents the key feminists who ignited the second wave women's movement. This work tells the stories of more than two thousand individual women and a few notable men who together reignited the women's movement and made permanent changes to entrenched customs and laws.
Author : Carol J. Adams
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 24,72 MB
Release : 2018-01-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1350040215
In this landmark work of animal rights activism, Carol J. Adams - the bestselling author of The Sexual Politics of Meat - explores the intersections and common causes of feminism and the defense of animals. Neither Man Nor Beast explores the common link between cultural attitudes to women and animals in modern Western culture that have enabled the systematic exploitation of both. A vivid work that takes in environmental ethics, theological perspectives and feminist theory, the Bloomsbury Revelations edition includes a new foreword by the author and new images illustrating the continuing relevance of the book today.
Author : Leah Hochman
Publisher : Purdue University Press
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 35,17 MB
Release : 2017-12-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1612495257
"Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you what you are," wrote the 18th Century French politician and musician Jean Brillat-Savarin, giving expression to long held assumptions about the role of food, taste, and eating in the construction of cultural identities. Foodways—the cultural, religious, social, economic, and political practices related to food consumption and production—unpack and reveal the meaning of what we eat, our tastes. They explain not just our flavor profiles, but our senses of refinement and judgment. They also reveal quite a bit about the history and culture of how food operates and performs in society. More specifically, Jewish food practices and products expose and explain how different groups within American society think about what it means to be Jewish and the values (as well as the prejudices) people have about what "Jewish" means. Food—what one eats, how one eats it, when one eats it—is a fascinating entryway into identity; for Jews, it is at once a source of great nostalgia and pride, and the central means by which acculturation and adaptation takes place. In chapters that trace the importance and influence of the triad of bagels, lox, and cream cheese, southern kosher hot barbecue, Jewish vegetarianism, American recipes in Jewish advice columns, the draw of eating treyf (nonkosher), and the geography of Jewish food identities, this volume explores American Jewish foodways, predilections, desires, and presumptions.
Author : Kat Duff
Publisher : Pantheon
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 12,4 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9780679420538
In this elegantly written inquiry into the function and purpose of illness, Duff reflects upon her own experience with Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome (CFIDS) and offers a fresh perspective on recovery and healing. While we are conditioned to think of health as the norm, the author reveals that illness has its own geography, laws and commandments.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 40,38 MB
Release : 1995-07
Category :
ISBN :
To do what no other magazine does: Deliver simple, delicious food, plus expert health and lifestyle information, that's exclusively vegetarian but wrapped in a fresh, stylish mainstream package that's inviting to all. Because while vegetarians are a great, vital, passionate niche, their healthy way of eating and the earth-friendly values it inspires appeals to an increasingly large group of Americans. VT's goal: To embrace both.
Author : Maria McGrath
Publisher : UMass + ORM
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 15,31 MB
Release : 2019-08-26
Category : History
ISBN : 1613766718
In the 1960s and early 1970s, countercultural rebels decided that, rather than confront the system, they would create the world they wanted. The natural foods movement grew out of this contrarian spirit. Through a politics of principled shopping, eating, and entrepreneurship, food revolutionaries dissented from corporate capitalism and mainstream America. In Food for Dissent, Maria McGrath traces the growth of the natural foods movement from its countercultural fringe beginning to its twenty-first-century "food revolution" ascendance, focusing on popular natural foods touchstones—vegetarian cookbooks, food co-ops, and health advocates. Guided by an ideology of ethical consumption, these institutions and actors spread the movement's oppositionality and transformed America's foodscape, at least for some. Yet this strategy proved an uncertain instrument for the advancement of social justice, environmental defense, and anti-corporatism. The case studies explored in Food for Dissent indicate the limits of using conscientious eating, shopping, and selling as tools for civic activism.
Author : Vivienne Pasqua
Publisher : Gatekeeper Press
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 36,85 MB
Release : 2020-11-06
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1662903391
Our worldly issues have pushed us apart. Soon, we will again need to reconnect and what better way than over food. One meal for all A gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, intermittent fasting, vegan love to cookbook ‘is an all inclusive cookbook: Making meal time positive, focusing on food and meals we can eat together. This idea was created while preparing foods for family and friends. What can I make that they can all eat? At the table, was my dairy free sister, my gluten free sister, a niece with a soy allergies, and some vegan friends. We were people with diverse food needs, enjoying the same delicious meal. One all inclusive cookbook,! We ultimately want food that is easy to prepare and tastes great. Most of my recipes stem from my Italian lineage. As a nutritionist, I focus on quality ingredients. The cookbook format, is based on two meals per day consisting of 69 recipes: Brunch, Main dish, Sides (Soup, Salad and Vegetables) and Dessert. My Initial target audience, was my students, the millennial generation. Through research, I discovered the mean age of vegans to be 42. While people of all ages follow some kind of a specific diet program. I then added in the Intermittent fasting regime, as this trend fits in perfectly. Future Projected tracking, shows the number of people on a “diet” to be on an increase for years to come. Diets are based on eating choices focusing on health and ethical concerns. This is the 2020 dining reality. This cookbook is unique as it addresses a multitude of these concerns.
Author : Carol J. Adams
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 29,10 MB
Release : 1995-11-14
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0822381958
Animals and Women is a collection of pioneering essays that explores the theoretical connections between feminism and animal defense. Offering a feminist perspective on the status of animals, this unique volume argues persuasively that both the social construction and oppressions of women are inextricably connected to the ways in which we comprehend and abuse other species. Furthermore, it demonstrates that such a focus does not distract from the struggle for women’s rights, but rather contributes to it. This wide-ranging multidisciplinary anthology presents original material from scholars in a variety of fields, as well as a rare, early article by Virginia Woolf. Exploring the leading edge of the species/gender boundary, it addresses such issues as the relationship between abortion rights and animal rights, the connection between woman-battering and animal abuse, and the speciesist basis for much sexist language. Also considered are the ways in which animals have been regarded by science, literature, and the environmentalist movement. A striking meditation on women and wolves is presented, as is an examination of sexual harassment and the taxonomy of hunters and hunting. Finally, this compelling collection suggests that the subordination and degradation of women is a prototype for other forms of abuse, and that to deny this connection is to participate in the continued mistreatment of animals and women.