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Management number | 201895467 | Release Date | 2025/10/08 | List Price | $15.31 | Model Number | 201895467 | ||
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Contemporary US-American women writers are rewriting the private space of the kitchen and renegotiating their relationships with food, presenting it as a place of transformation rather than imprisonment. Season to Taste: Rewriting Kitchen Space in Contemporary Womens Food Memoirs explores this phenomenon, examining how authors such as Ruth Reichl, Kim Sunée, Jocelyn Delk Adams, Julie Powell, and Molly Wizenberg present the kitchen as a place of transformation and complicate the genres of recipe writing, diary writing, and memoir.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 277 pages
Publication date: 15 June 2023
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Between 2000 and 2010, a notable trend emerged among contemporary US-American women writers, as they ventured back into the private realm of the kitchen, documenting their experiences within that space and subsequently publishing their memoirs for the broader public to relish. This captivating exploration, titled "Season to Taste: Rewriting Kitchen Space in Contemporary Women's Food Memoirs," delves into the realm of women's food memoirs, focusing on the ways in which these authors are reimagining and renegotiating the kitchen space, as well as their complex relationships with food.
To set the stage for this insightful journey, Caroline J. Smith provides a historical overview, highlighting the significant shifts that have occurred in the kitchen space and the expectations associated with women within it since the 1960s. The media outlets like Better Homes and Gardens, as well as the discourse of the second-wave feminist movement, often portrayed the kitchen as a confined and oppressive environment. However, the contemporary popular writers examined in "Season to Taste," such as Ruth Reichl, Kim Sunée, Jocelyn Delk Adams, Julie Powell, and Molly Wizenberg, challenge this portrayal by presenting the kitchen as a transformative space.
Through their memoirs and recipes, these authors redefine their roles within the private sphere of the home and the public sphere of the world of publishing, whether in print or digital form. They intricately intertwine the boundaries between private and feminine, as well as public and masculine, challenging conventional genre conventions and complicating the realms of recipe writing, diary writing, and memoir. By engaging in the act of preparing and consuming food, these women writers invite readers to reexamine the evolving gender politics of the kitchen, fostering a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between food, identity, and societal norms.
Through their narratives, these authors invite us to savor the flavors of transformation, as they reclaim the kitchen as a space of empowerment, creativity, and self-discovery. Their memoirs and recipes serve as a testament to the power of storytelling, offering a glimpse into the lives and culinary journeys of these remarkable women, while also inspiring readers to embrace their own culinary adventures and reimagine the possibilities within the kitchen.
Dimension: 216 x 140 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781496845627
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