Author: Edward F. Fischer
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 9780804754842
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
This book takes a surprising look at the hidden world of broccoli, connecting American consumers concerned about their health and diet with Maya farmers concerned about holding onto their land and making a living. Compelling life stories and rich descriptions from ethnographic fieldwork among supermarket shoppers in Nashville, Tennessee and Maya farmers in highland Guatemala bring the commodity chain of this seemingly mundane product to life. For affluent Americans, broccoli fits into everyday concerns about eating right, being healthy, staying in shape, and valuing natural foods. For Maya farmers, this new export crop provides an opportunity to make a little extra money in difficult, often risky circumstances. Unbeknownst to each other, the American consumer and the Maya farmer are bound together in webs of desire and material production.
Broccoli and Desire
Author: Edward F. Fischer
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 9780804754842
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
This book takes a surprising look at the hidden world of broccoli, connecting American consumers concerned about their health and diet with Maya farmers concerned about holding onto their land and making a living. Compelling life stories and rich descriptions from ethnographic fieldwork among supermarket shoppers in Nashville, Tennessee and Maya farmers in highland Guatemala bring the commodity chain of this seemingly mundane product to life. For affluent Americans, broccoli fits into everyday concerns about eating right, being healthy, staying in shape, and valuing natural foods. For Maya farmers, this new export crop provides an opportunity to make a little extra money in difficult, often risky circumstances. Unbeknownst to each other, the American consumer and the Maya farmer are bound together in webs of desire and material production.
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 9780804754842
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
This book takes a surprising look at the hidden world of broccoli, connecting American consumers concerned about their health and diet with Maya farmers concerned about holding onto their land and making a living. Compelling life stories and rich descriptions from ethnographic fieldwork among supermarket shoppers in Nashville, Tennessee and Maya farmers in highland Guatemala bring the commodity chain of this seemingly mundane product to life. For affluent Americans, broccoli fits into everyday concerns about eating right, being healthy, staying in shape, and valuing natural foods. For Maya farmers, this new export crop provides an opportunity to make a little extra money in difficult, often risky circumstances. Unbeknownst to each other, the American consumer and the Maya farmer are bound together in webs of desire and material production.
Broccoli and Other Tales of Food and Love
Author: Lara Vapnyar
Publisher: Anchor
ISBN: 030727988X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
Each of Lara Vapnyar's six stories invites us into a world where food and love intersect, along with the overlapping pleasures and frustrations of Vapnyar's uniquely captivating characters. Meet Nina, a recent arrival from Russia, for whom colorful vegetables represent her own fresh hopes and dreams . . . Luda and Milena, who battle over a widower in their English class with competing recipes for cheese puffs, spinach pies, and meatballs . . . and Sergey, who finds more comfort in the borscht made by a paid female companion than in her sexual ministrations. They all crave the taste and smell of home, wherever—and with whomever—that may turn out to be. A roundup of recipes are the final taste of this delicious collection.
Publisher: Anchor
ISBN: 030727988X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
Each of Lara Vapnyar's six stories invites us into a world where food and love intersect, along with the overlapping pleasures and frustrations of Vapnyar's uniquely captivating characters. Meet Nina, a recent arrival from Russia, for whom colorful vegetables represent her own fresh hopes and dreams . . . Luda and Milena, who battle over a widower in their English class with competing recipes for cheese puffs, spinach pies, and meatballs . . . and Sergey, who finds more comfort in the borscht made by a paid female companion than in her sexual ministrations. They all crave the taste and smell of home, wherever—and with whomever—that may turn out to be. A roundup of recipes are the final taste of this delicious collection.
Love Me, Love My Broccoli
Author: Julie Anne Peters
Publisher: HarperTrophy
ISBN: 9780380798995
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Chloe must choose between her beliefs against animal testing and her new boyfriend who thinks that she is going overboard.
Publisher: HarperTrophy
ISBN: 9780380798995
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Chloe must choose between her beliefs against animal testing and her new boyfriend who thinks that she is going overboard.
Preferences
Author: Christoph Fehige
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
ISBN: 3110804298
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 641
Book Description
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
ISBN: 3110804298
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 641
Book Description
The Good Life
Author: Edward F. Fischer
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 0804792615
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
What could middle-class German supermarket shoppers buying eggs and impoverished coffee farmers in Guatemala possibly have in common? Both groups use the market in pursuit of the "good life." But what exactly is the good life? How do we define wellbeing beyond material standards of living? While we all may want to live the good life, we differ widely on just what that entails. In The Good Life, Edward Fischer examines wellbeing in very different cultural contexts to uncover shared notions of the good life and how best to achieve it. With fascinating on-the-ground narratives of Germans' choices regarding the purchase of eggs and cars, and Guatemalans' trade in coffee and cocaine, Fischer presents a richly layered understanding of how aspiration, opportunity, dignity, and purpose comprise the good life.
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 0804792615
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
What could middle-class German supermarket shoppers buying eggs and impoverished coffee farmers in Guatemala possibly have in common? Both groups use the market in pursuit of the "good life." But what exactly is the good life? How do we define wellbeing beyond material standards of living? While we all may want to live the good life, we differ widely on just what that entails. In The Good Life, Edward Fischer examines wellbeing in very different cultural contexts to uncover shared notions of the good life and how best to achieve it. With fascinating on-the-ground narratives of Germans' choices regarding the purchase of eggs and cars, and Guatemalans' trade in coffee and cocaine, Fischer presents a richly layered understanding of how aspiration, opportunity, dignity, and purpose comprise the good life.
Prayer, Laughter and Broccoli
Author: Peter J. Flierl
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780974517902
Category : Breast
Languages : en
Pages : 101
Book Description
Peter Flierl, MSW. Prayer, Laughter & Broccoli: Being There When Your Wife Has Breast Cancer. Los Angeles: Witty Fools Productions, 2004. $12 ISBN 0-9745179-0-9A NEW BOOK FOR COUPLES FACING BREAST CANCERA SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR HUSBANDSTake Control. Be there for her.In 1982, Shirley Flierl unwittingly found herself at the leading edge of the trend toward women being diag-nosed at younger and younger ages with breast cancer. At 37, she was too young and too small to have breast cancer. The brutal reality she and her husband, Peter, faced was a Stage 3, aggressive malignancy, breast cancer, with extensive lymph node involvement.Peter Flierl has been Shirleys husband, lover, business partner and best friend for more than 27 years. Despite professional experience in health care and health education, her diagnosis for him was personal, not clinical. Peter was devastated by the news, at a loss about how to help, and fearing the loss of the love of his life. He did not want to become a single Dad for their then three-year-old daughter, Alison. Peter in Prayer, Laughter & Broccoli reflects on and shares his strength, faith, wisdom, courage and common sense with other couples and families battling breast cancer together.Tell her you love her Say Yes Humor Heals CryBe Faithful, Be Monogamous Follow her leadBeing There I love you, not your breastsGo to her appointments Help with your child or childrenEat your broccoli Cook a meal Remember pregnancy cravings? Theyre back.She is not an invalid Take over on chemotherapy nightsLearn from prostitutes Pray She is your trophy wifeUse complementary, alternative or integrative medicineUse the serenity prayer Lemonade from LemonsAnger One Day at a Time Avoid doom and gloomHave fun She is not damaged goods Chivalry is not deadRead Proverbs Read Psalms for Health & HealingBe a good listener Bring her home if she wants to be homeWhat you say Believe in miracles Bride for lifePay it forward Be passionate about life Enjoy the mundaneChemotherapy Radiation Therapy Hormone Therapy Support GroupsYou are both a miracle Synchronicity Thoughtful giftsSpeak up for her and for you Good Patient, Bad PatientMastectomy, Lumpectomy & ReconstructionSex After Breast Cancer AlivePeter Flierl is to matrimony as Emily Post is to manners.Associated Press, 1/8/04Reviewed and recommended as a resource by the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer FoundationPlease call 203-273-5168 or 877-733-0528 or e-mail [email protected]
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780974517902
Category : Breast
Languages : en
Pages : 101
Book Description
Peter Flierl, MSW. Prayer, Laughter & Broccoli: Being There When Your Wife Has Breast Cancer. Los Angeles: Witty Fools Productions, 2004. $12 ISBN 0-9745179-0-9A NEW BOOK FOR COUPLES FACING BREAST CANCERA SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR HUSBANDSTake Control. Be there for her.In 1982, Shirley Flierl unwittingly found herself at the leading edge of the trend toward women being diag-nosed at younger and younger ages with breast cancer. At 37, she was too young and too small to have breast cancer. The brutal reality she and her husband, Peter, faced was a Stage 3, aggressive malignancy, breast cancer, with extensive lymph node involvement.Peter Flierl has been Shirleys husband, lover, business partner and best friend for more than 27 years. Despite professional experience in health care and health education, her diagnosis for him was personal, not clinical. Peter was devastated by the news, at a loss about how to help, and fearing the loss of the love of his life. He did not want to become a single Dad for their then three-year-old daughter, Alison. Peter in Prayer, Laughter & Broccoli reflects on and shares his strength, faith, wisdom, courage and common sense with other couples and families battling breast cancer together.Tell her you love her Say Yes Humor Heals CryBe Faithful, Be Monogamous Follow her leadBeing There I love you, not your breastsGo to her appointments Help with your child or childrenEat your broccoli Cook a meal Remember pregnancy cravings? Theyre back.She is not an invalid Take over on chemotherapy nightsLearn from prostitutes Pray She is your trophy wifeUse complementary, alternative or integrative medicineUse the serenity prayer Lemonade from LemonsAnger One Day at a Time Avoid doom and gloomHave fun She is not damaged goods Chivalry is not deadRead Proverbs Read Psalms for Health & HealingBe a good listener Bring her home if she wants to be homeWhat you say Believe in miracles Bride for lifePay it forward Be passionate about life Enjoy the mundaneChemotherapy Radiation Therapy Hormone Therapy Support GroupsYou are both a miracle Synchronicity Thoughtful giftsSpeak up for her and for you Good Patient, Bad PatientMastectomy, Lumpectomy & ReconstructionSex After Breast Cancer AlivePeter Flierl is to matrimony as Emily Post is to manners.Associated Press, 1/8/04Reviewed and recommended as a resource by the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer FoundationPlease call 203-273-5168 or 877-733-0528 or e-mail [email protected]
Mr Broccoli
Author: Natasha Rose Mills
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781913713072
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Mr Broccoli is the tale of a young boy, Jacob, who is feeling sad and fed up. Through discovering the health benefits of eating his greens, he becomes stronger and more confident. Anti-bullying is also an important theme in the story, to help children learn to respect others and feel more confident in themselves. Mr Broccoli is a character who already has that confidence, and later becomes a role model.Look out for the next edition of Veggie Adventures - See-in-the-Dark Gang.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781913713072
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Mr Broccoli is the tale of a young boy, Jacob, who is feeling sad and fed up. Through discovering the health benefits of eating his greens, he becomes stronger and more confident. Anti-bullying is also an important theme in the story, to help children learn to respect others and feel more confident in themselves. Mr Broccoli is a character who already has that confidence, and later becomes a role model.Look out for the next edition of Veggie Adventures - See-in-the-Dark Gang.
Making Minds
Author: Professor Henry M. Wellman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199334927
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 377
Book Description
Developmental psychologists coined the term "theory of mind" to describe how we understand our shifting mental states in daily life. Over the past twenty years researchers have provided rich, provocative data showing that from an early age, children develop a sophisticated and consistent "theory of mind" by attributing their desires, beliefs, and emotions to themselves and to others. Remarkably, infants barely a few months old are able to attend closely to other humans; two-year-olds can articulate the desires and feelings of others and comfort those in distress; and three- and four-year-olds can talk about thoughts abstractly and engage in lies and trickery. This book provides a deeper examination of how "theory of mind" develops. Building on his pioneering research in The Child's Theory of Mind (1990), Henry M. Wellman reports on all that we have learned in the past twenty years with chapters on evolution and the brain bases of theory of mind, and updated explanations of theory theory and later theoretical developments, including how children conceive of extraordinary minds such as those belonging to superheroes or supernatural beings. Engaging and accessibly written, Wellman's work will appeal especially to scholars and students working in psychology, philosophy, cultural studies, and social cognition.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199334927
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 377
Book Description
Developmental psychologists coined the term "theory of mind" to describe how we understand our shifting mental states in daily life. Over the past twenty years researchers have provided rich, provocative data showing that from an early age, children develop a sophisticated and consistent "theory of mind" by attributing their desires, beliefs, and emotions to themselves and to others. Remarkably, infants barely a few months old are able to attend closely to other humans; two-year-olds can articulate the desires and feelings of others and comfort those in distress; and three- and four-year-olds can talk about thoughts abstractly and engage in lies and trickery. This book provides a deeper examination of how "theory of mind" develops. Building on his pioneering research in The Child's Theory of Mind (1990), Henry M. Wellman reports on all that we have learned in the past twenty years with chapters on evolution and the brain bases of theory of mind, and updated explanations of theory theory and later theoretical developments, including how children conceive of extraordinary minds such as those belonging to superheroes or supernatural beings. Engaging and accessibly written, Wellman's work will appeal especially to scholars and students working in psychology, philosophy, cultural studies, and social cognition.
Tobacco Capitalism
Author: Peter Benson
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 0691149208
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
Tells the story of the people who live and work on US tobacco farms at a time when the global tobacco industry is undergoing profound changes. This book explores the cultural and ethical ambiguities of tobacco farming and offers concrete recommendations for the tobacco-control movement in the United States and worldwide.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 0691149208
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
Tells the story of the people who live and work on US tobacco farms at a time when the global tobacco industry is undergoing profound changes. This book explores the cultural and ethical ambiguities of tobacco farming and offers concrete recommendations for the tobacco-control movement in the United States and worldwide.
Kitchen Medicine
Author: Debi Lewis
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1538156660
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
In this happily-ever-after tale, author Debi Lewis learns how to feed her mysteriously unwell daughter, falling in love with food in the process. For many parents, feeding their children is easy and instinctive, either an afterthought or a mindless task like laundry and driving the carpool. For others, though, it is on the same spectrum in which Debi Lewis found herself: part of what felt like an endless slog to move her daughter from failure-to-thrive to something that looked, if not like thriving, at least like survival. The emotional weight of not being able to feed one’s child feels like a betrayal of the most basic aspect of nurturing. While every faux matzo ball, every protein-packed smoothie that tasted like a milkshake, every new lentil dish that her daughter liked made Lewis’s spirit rise, every dish pushed away made it sink. Kitchen Medicine: How I Fed My Daughter out of Failure to Thrive tells the story of how Lewis made her way through mothering and feeding a sick child, aided by Lewis’ growing confidence in front of the stove. It’s about how she eventually saw her role as more than caretaker and fighter for her daughter’s health and how she had to redefine what mothering—and feeding—looked like once her daughter was well. This is the story of learning to feed a child who can’t seem to eat. It’s the story of growing love for food, a mirror for people who cook for fuel and those who cook for love; for those who see the miracle in the growing child and in the fresh peach; for matzo-ball lovers and the gluten-intolerant; and for parents who want to feed their kids without starving their souls.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1538156660
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
In this happily-ever-after tale, author Debi Lewis learns how to feed her mysteriously unwell daughter, falling in love with food in the process. For many parents, feeding their children is easy and instinctive, either an afterthought or a mindless task like laundry and driving the carpool. For others, though, it is on the same spectrum in which Debi Lewis found herself: part of what felt like an endless slog to move her daughter from failure-to-thrive to something that looked, if not like thriving, at least like survival. The emotional weight of not being able to feed one’s child feels like a betrayal of the most basic aspect of nurturing. While every faux matzo ball, every protein-packed smoothie that tasted like a milkshake, every new lentil dish that her daughter liked made Lewis’s spirit rise, every dish pushed away made it sink. Kitchen Medicine: How I Fed My Daughter out of Failure to Thrive tells the story of how Lewis made her way through mothering and feeding a sick child, aided by Lewis’ growing confidence in front of the stove. It’s about how she eventually saw her role as more than caretaker and fighter for her daughter’s health and how she had to redefine what mothering—and feeding—looked like once her daughter was well. This is the story of learning to feed a child who can’t seem to eat. It’s the story of growing love for food, a mirror for people who cook for fuel and those who cook for love; for those who see the miracle in the growing child and in the fresh peach; for matzo-ball lovers and the gluten-intolerant; and for parents who want to feed their kids without starving their souls.