
Food in America
The Past, Present, and Future of Food, Farming, and the Family Meal [3 volumes]
Andrew F. Smith(Author)
ABC-CLIO (Publisher)
Published on 16. February 2017
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978-1-61069-858-0 (ISBN)
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This three-volume work examines all facets of the modern U.S. food system, including the nation's most important food and agriculture laws, the political forces that shape modern food policy, and the food production trends that are directly impacting the lives of every American family.
Americans are constantly besieged by conflicting messages about food, the environment, and health and nutrition. Are foods with genetically modified ingredients safe? Should we choose locally grown food? Is organic food better than conventional food? Are concentrated animal feed operations destroying the environment? Should food corporations target young children with their advertising and promotional campaigns? This comprehensive three-volume set addresses all of these questions and many more, probing the problems created by the industrial food system, examining conflicting opinions on these complex food controversies, and highlighting the importance of food in our lives and the decisions we make each time we eat.
The coverage of each of the many controversial food issues in the set offers perspectives from different sides to encourage readers to examine various viewpoints and make up their own minds. The first volume, Food and the Environment, addresses timely issues such as climate change, food waste, pesticides, and sustainable foods. Volume two, entitled Food and Health and Nutrition, addresses subjects like antibiotics, food labeling, and the effects of salt and sugar on our health. The third volume, Food and the Economy, tackles topics such as food advertising and marketing, food corporations, genetically modified foods, globalization, and megagrocery chains.
Each volume contains several dozen primary documents that include firsthand accounts written by promoters and advertisers, journalists, politicians and government officials, and supporters and critics of various views related to food and beverages, representing speeches, advertisements, articles, books, portions of major laws, and government documents, to name a few. These documents provide readers additional resources from which to form informed opinions on food issues.
Americans are constantly besieged by conflicting messages about food, the environment, and health and nutrition. Are foods with genetically modified ingredients safe? Should we choose locally grown food? Is organic food better than conventional food? Are concentrated animal feed operations destroying the environment? Should food corporations target young children with their advertising and promotional campaigns? This comprehensive three-volume set addresses all of these questions and many more, probing the problems created by the industrial food system, examining conflicting opinions on these complex food controversies, and highlighting the importance of food in our lives and the decisions we make each time we eat.
The coverage of each of the many controversial food issues in the set offers perspectives from different sides to encourage readers to examine various viewpoints and make up their own minds. The first volume, Food and the Environment, addresses timely issues such as climate change, food waste, pesticides, and sustainable foods. Volume two, entitled Food and Health and Nutrition, addresses subjects like antibiotics, food labeling, and the effects of salt and sugar on our health. The third volume, Food and the Economy, tackles topics such as food advertising and marketing, food corporations, genetically modified foods, globalization, and megagrocery chains.
Each volume contains several dozen primary documents that include firsthand accounts written by promoters and advertisers, journalists, politicians and government officials, and supporters and critics of various views related to food and beverages, representing speeches, advertisements, articles, books, portions of major laws, and government documents, to name a few. These documents provide readers additional resources from which to form informed opinions on food issues.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
Illustrations
90 bw illus
Weight
3289 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61069-858-0 (9781610698580)
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Andrew F. Smith
Food in America
The Past, Present, and Future of Food, Farming, and the Family Meal [3 Volumes]
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1st Edition
ABC-CLIO
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Andrew F. Smith has taught food studies courses at the New School University in Manhattan for the past 20 years. He currently teaches courses in American food history, food controversies, and professional food writing.
Content
Preface
Acknowledgments
VOLUME 3: FOOD AND THE ECONOMY
Introduction
History
Controversies: Going Forward
Advertising and Marketing
Aquaculture
Fast Food
Food Corporations
Genetically Modified Food
Globalization
Industrial Farming
Labor
Meat
Megagrocery Chains
Landmark Documents
Chronology of Landmark Events
Sources of Further Information
Index
Acknowledgments
VOLUME 3: FOOD AND THE ECONOMY
Introduction
History
Controversies: Going Forward
Advertising and Marketing
Aquaculture
Fast Food
Food Corporations
Genetically Modified Food
Globalization
Industrial Farming
Labor
Meat
Megagrocery Chains
Landmark Documents
Chronology of Landmark Events
Sources of Further Information
Index