ABSTRACT

Using an interdisciplinary approach combining film, semiotics, social-anthropology and history, this book examines food sciences in selected films to reveal food's power to direct and impose values and beliefs, to understand how dining venues may become sites of social contests and to reveal how food communicated values and beliefs to individuals, to micro communities and to American Society.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

chapter |17 pages

The Ritual of Dining

chapter |14 pages

Food and Cultural Identity

chapter |17 pages

Boundaries of Purity and Pollution

The Dining Space

chapter |6 pages

Conclusion