産業ダイエット:食の衰退と健康な食事の希求<br>The Industrial Diet : The Degradation of Food and the Struggle for Healthy Eating

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産業ダイエット:食の衰退と健康な食事の希求
The Industrial Diet : The Degradation of Food and the Struggle for Healthy Eating

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 352 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781479862795
  • DDC分類 613.2

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"This is a hugely informative book, stocked full of careful analysis."-Amy Best, Associate Professor of Sociology, George Mason University Accused by many of creating a global health crisis, the American diet has been a source of controversy for years. The way Americans eat-and the disastrous health problems that can often result--is debated on daytime talk shows and in political arenas, written about in bestselling manifestos, and exposed in Oscar-nominated documentaries. Yet, despite all the attention from the media and the scientific community, few studies have looked seriously at the mass-market forces underlying our Western diet. In The Industrial Diet, Anthony Winson chronicles the forces that have transformed our natural resources into an industry that produces edible commodities, an industry that far too often subverts our well-being instead of nourishing us. Tracing the industrial diet's history from its roots in the nineteenth century through to the present day, Winson looks at the role of technology, population growth, and political and economic factors in the constitution and transformation of mass dietary regimes.
In addition to providing new evidence linking broad-based dietary changes with negative health effects in the developed and developing world, Winson also outlines realistic and innovative strategies that can lead to a healthier future. A fresh new look at the degradation of food and the emergent struggle for healthful eating, this book is an eye-opening tour of the state of nutrition and food culture today.

Contents

Figures and Tables Acknowledgments Introduction Part One Food Environments from Palaeolithic Times Chapter One Between Producers and Eaters: Shaping Mass Diets Chapter Two Discordant Diets, Unhealthy PeopleChapter Three From Neolithic to Capitalist Diets Part Two The beginnings of the Industrial Diet, 1870-1940 93Chapter Four From Patent Flour to Wheaties Chapter Five Pushing Product for Profit: Early BrandingPart Three The Intensification of the Industrial Diet, 1945-80 Chapter Six Speeding Up the Making of Food Chapter Seven The Simplification of Whole Food Chapter Eight Adulteration and the Rise of Pseudo FoodsChapter Nine The Spatial Colonization of the Industrial Diet: The Supermarket Chapter Ten Meals Away from Home: The Health Burden of Restaurant Chains Part Four Globalization and Resistance in the Neo-Liberal Era Chapter Eleven The Industrial Diet Goes Global Chapter Twelve Transformative Food Movements and the Struggle for Healthy Eating Chapter Thirteen Case Studies of a Transformative Food MovementChapter Fourteen Toward a Sustainable and Ethical Health-Based Dietary Regime Notes Index

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