Exploring the Culinary Landscape
Visual, Digital, and Public Dimensions of Food Studies
©2026
Edited Collection
VIII,
152 Pages
Series:
Food and Cultures from the Global South, Volume 2
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Summary
Food as a tangible construct could be appreciated in terms of its organoleptic aspects and also from the premise of social contexts, cultural systems and spaces as well. Kitchen, cooking utensils, and dining areas are not mere physical places but also the site of cultural production and exchange where meanings are invented and negotiated. Thus, food and its significance as both cultural artefact and a political space of discourse speak to multiple histories, identities, and social relations that compose this very essential element in the weave of human experience. This anthology of essays may broadly be classified under three heads; Food representations in Visual Media, Food and Digital Performance, and Food and the Public Spaces. Here we discuss essays on real culinary spaces and how they are translated into visual mediums like series or cinema. Digital media representations are also investigated where food vlogs and social media platforms are studied. It also deals with how the real spaces like restaurants and kitchen objects rearticulate one’s experience especially in a kitchen. The collection also contains auto-ethnographic essays on caste and religion.
Details
- Pages
- VIII, 152
- Publication Year
- 2026
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9781803747842
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- Culinary landscape food and caste Food and Cultural Studies food and the public domain Food films food in the digital media
- Published
- Oxford, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, 2026. viii, 152 pp., 14 fig. b/w, 1 tables.
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