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The Political Language of Food

Samuel Boerboom
Barcode 9781498505550
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Release Date: 06/05/2015

Genre: Language & Reference
Sub-Genre: Society & Culture
Label: Lexington Books
Contributors: Melissa Boehm (Contributions by), Justin Killian (Contributions by), Jessica Prody (Contributions by), Megan A. Koch (Contributions by), Kathy Brady (Contributions by), Ellen Gorsevski (Contributions by), Cristin A. Compton (Contributions by), Casey Ryan Kelly (Contributions by), Amy Pason (Contributions by), Samuel Boerboom (Contributions by), Joe Abisaid (Contributions by), Jennifer Adams (Contributions by), Samuel Boerboom (Edited by), Leda Cooks (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Lexington Books
Pages: 288

This edited collection explores how food language is political. The contributors examine the production of food language in conjunction with historical social movements, food labeling practices, illustrations of social class, as well as corporate and bureaucratic language.
The Political Language of Food addresses why the language used in the production, marketing, selling, and consumption of food is inherently political. Food language is rarely neutral and is often strategically vague, which tends to serve the interests of powerful entities.Boerboom and his contributors critique the language of food-based messages and examine how such language—including idioms, tropes, euphemisms, invented terms, etc.—serves to both mislead and obscure relationships between food and the resulting community, health, labor, and environmental impacts. Employing diverse methodologies, the contributors examine on a micro-level the textual and rhetorical elements of food-based language itself. The Political Language of Food is both timely and important and will appeal to scholars of media studies, political communication, and rhetoric.