• Food for Thought: An Introduction
    with Simona Stano
    In Simona Stano & Amy Bentley (eds.), Food for Thought: Nourishment, Culture, Meaning, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-6. 2021.
    This book proposes a collective reflection on the relation between foodFood and thought, calling into action various theoretical approaches and analytical methodologies, and also offers new insights on how the study of foodFood can help us understand better what we call “cultureCulture”. The work is structured into three main sections: FoodFood, TasteTaste, and Global CulturesCulture; LawLaw, PowerPower, and MediaMedia; and NutritionNutritionand CultureCulture. The essays that follow also enco…Read more
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    Food for Thought: Nourishment, Culture, Meaning (edited book)
    with Simona Stano
    Springer Verlag. 2021.
    This volume offers new insights into food and culture. Food habits, preferences, and taboos are partially regulated by ecological and material factors - in other words, all food systems are structured and given particular functioning mechanisms by specific societies and cultures, either according to totemic, sacrificial, hygienic-rationalist, aesthetic, or other symbolic logics. This provides much “food for thought”. The famous expression has never been so appropriate: not only do cultures devel…Read more
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    Men on Atkins: Dieting, Meat and Masculinity
    In Lisa Heldke, Kerri Mommer & Cynthia Pineo (eds.), The Atkins Diet and Philosophy, Open Court. 2005.