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Food for Health, Food for Wealth

Food for Health, Food for Wealth

Lynn Harbottle

(2000)

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Abstract

Food and eating practices are central to current sociological and anthropological concerns about the body, health, consumption, and identity. This study explores the importance of these themes as they intersect with processes of globalization and cultural production within a specific group of consumers, British Sh'ite Iranians. Through the analysis of the consumption practices of this particular migrant group, this book illustrates how both the nutritional value and symbolic significance of food contribute to its health-giving properties and how gender and ethnic identities are preformed and reinforced through the medium of food-work in public and private spheres. At the same time, as this study demonstrates, migration modifies and transfigures such identities and produces hybrid cultures and cuisines.


Lynn Harbottle is a medical anthropologist and nutritionist, with a particular interest in the food habits and health of ethnic minorities in Britain. She was awarded the Frankenberg prize for her Masters dissertation on which this book is based.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Food for Health, Food for Wealth iii
Table of Contents vi
List of Figures viii
Chapter 1. Introduction 1
Chapter 2 17
Chapter 3 29
Chapter 4 41
Chapter 5 51
Chapter 6 61
Chapter 7 71
Chapter 8 85
Chapter 9 97
Chapter 10 107
Chapter 11 123
Chapter 12 133
Chapter 13. Conclusion 149
Appendix 161
Bibliography 171
Index 182