Food and American TV

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Food and American TV

Constructing Identity in Bite-Sized Narratives

Helms Tippen, Carrie; Niewiadomska-Flis, Urszula

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2026

312

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Inglês

9781041139201

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The Mundane Made Meaningful: Introducing Food Studies Approaches to Television 1: Television's Literary Appetite: Tracing American TV's Evolution, Academic PART 1: Reruns 2: The Post-Scarcity Dystopia: The Evolution of Food and Cooking in Star Trek (1966-2024) 3: Porkchops, Applesauce, and Escapism: Gender, Nostalgia, and Food Culture in The Brady Bunch 4: Pastries, a Guilty but Harmless Pleasure in The Mary Tyler Moore Show PART 2: Prestige Programming 5: The Serious Business of Cooking, Feminism & Commercial Aesthetics from Lessons in Chemistry 6: Culinary Contrasts in Shameless and Reflections on American Identity 7: Everyone's Welcome at the Yankee Doodle Burger Barn: Food, Identity, and Chosen Family in Ted Lasso 8: Building a Monster out of Rib Bones: Barbecue and Barbarism in House of Cards 9: "Every Second Counts": The Bear's Culinary Musicality and Confused Temporality 10: Ballaboosta to Ballbuster: Jewish Female Archetypes in the American Sitcom PART 3: Family Drama 11: "I Can't Live on Rabbit Food, I'm a Warrior!": Small Screen Food and Supernatural's "Sad Story of that Afternoon" 12: To Protect and to Serve...the Food: Around the Family Dinner Table in Blue Bloods 13: Latinxs Doing-Cooking on the Small Screen: Exploring Representations of Food and Gender in Gentefied, Love, Victor, and Pose PART 4: Comfort Watching 14: The Pie Hole: Traditions, Foodscape, and Community in Pushing Daisies 15: Food, Loneliness, and Community in Hulu's Only Murders in the Building 16: Breaking and Making the Body: Subverting Sad-Girl Food Narratives in Televisual Breakups
media representation;cultural identity formation;television narrative analysis;culinary symbolism;gender and food studies;interdisciplinary methodology;food in American television culture