The global health crisis has been debated in political arenas, written about in best-selling manifestos, and exposed in Oscar-nominated documentaries. Yet, despite all the media attention, there are few studies that look seriously at its underlying cause – the rise of the industrial diet.

The Industrial Diet chronicles the long-term developments that transformed food into edible commodities that far too often fail to nourish us. Tracing the industrial diet’s history from its roots in the nineteenth century through to present-day globalism, Anthony Winson looks at the role of technology, population growth, and political and economic factors in the constitution and transformation of mass dietary regimes and provides new evidence linking broad-based dietary changes with negative health effects. With its focus on the degradation of food and the emergent struggle for healthful eating, this book encourages us to reflect on the state of our food environments and create realistic and innovative strategies that can lead to a healthier future.

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A searing look at the socioeconomic, technological, and political forces that have transformed our food into edible commodities.

Introduction

Part 1: Food Environments from Palaeolithic Times

1 Between Producers and Eaters: A Dietary Regime Approach

2 Discordant Diets, Unhealthy People

3 From Neolithic to Capitalist Diets

Part 2: The Beginnings of the Industrial Diet, 1870-1949

4 From Patent Flour to Wheaties

5 Pushing Product for Profit: Early Branding

Part 3: The Intensification of the Industrial Diet, 1940-80

6 Speeding Up the Making of Food

7 The Simplification of Whole Food

8 Adulteration and the Rise of Pseudo Foods

9 The Spatial Colonization of the Industrial Diet: The Supermarket

10 Meals Away from Home: The Health Burden of Restaurant Chains

Part 4: Globalization and Resistance in the Neo-Liberal Era

11 The Industrial Diet Goes Global

12 Transformative Food Movements and the Struggle for Healthy Eating

13 Case Studies of a Transformative Food Movement

14 Towards a Sustainable and Ethical Health-Based Dietary Regime

Notes, Index

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The Industrial Diet provides all the evidence anyone needs to understand the problems associated with our current food system and what to do about them. Anthony Winson is a compelling advocate for a more sustainable and, as he calls it, humane food regime.
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This book digs deep to uncover the roots of our industrial diet and inspires us to clean up our current food fiasco.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780774825511
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
University of British Columbia Press
Vekt
640 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
352

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Om bidragsyterne

Anthony Winson is a professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Guelph.