Re-Imagining Milk
Published by: Routledge
ISBN: 9780415806565
Publication Date: 2011
Pages: 127
ISBN: 9780415806565
Publication Date: 2011
Pages: 127
Book Summary
Written explicitly for undergraduates, Re-imagining Milk demonstrates how a particular commodity can be used to illustrate ethnocentric beliefs about the universal goodness of milk; biological variation in human populations; political and economic processes that inform dietary policies, nutrition education, and current trends in globalization; the utility of a biocultural approach to the study of food; the cultural construction of a commodity that is consumed by many students on a daily basis, or if not, certainly is one that students "know" they "should" consume daily. LIST OF READINGS
Introduction: on the "Specialness" of Milk
Andrea S. WileyID: s136313 | 14pp | Copyright Fee: $1.68
Source Title: Re-Imagining Milk
Population Variation in Milk Digestion and Dietary Policy
Andrea S. WileyID: s136314 | 22pp | Copyright Fee: $2.64
Source Title: Re-Imagining Milk
A Brief History of Milk Consumption: Europe and the U.S.
Andrea S. WileyID: s136315 | 27pp | Copyright Fee: $3.24
Source Title: Re-Imagining Milk
Milk Consumption, Calcium, and Child Growth
Andrea S. WileyID: s136316 | 19pp | Copyright Fee: $2.28
Source Title: Re-Imagining Milk
Growing Children Around the World: The Globalization of Childhood Milk Consumption
Andrea S. WileyID: s136317 | 21pp | Copyright Fee: $2.52
Source Title: Re-Imagining Milk

