Session 2
Time: 15.30-18.00
Panel: Food, gender and culture
Room 105
Chair: Charlotte De Backer
- Ben De Groeve: Meat eating- and the role of identity-based motivations in supporting meat consumption and resisting plant-based diets
- Jonatan Leer: Disgusts and pleasures of burger consumption: Gendered affective attitudes to a beloved, controversial and masculinized fast-food icon
- Elina Vrijsen: Sizzling Steaks and Manly Molds: Unpacking the meaning of media representations of meat and masculinity in young men’s lives
- Emily Contois: Negotiating gender on the plate and on the road: Advertising the Impossible Whopper and F-150 Lightning
- Amber Peeters: Gender differences in the Twitter discussion about meat, vegetarianism and veganism
Food and politics
Room F139
Chair: Andreja Vesovnik
- Ashli Q. Stokes and Wendy Atkins-Sayre: Stregthen, Fortify, Meld: Building Appalachian Resilience through Regional Food Traditions
- Hillary Quarles: Platform-ed Food: convenience, power and apartheid in urban food imaginaries
- Ronald Ranta: ‘Addressing food insecurity and changing food-related behaviours through a BRITE Box’
- Tina Bartelmeß (Mirco Schönfeld and Jürgen Pfeffer): Food Poverty Discourse on German Speaking Twitter – What we can learn about the Social Role of Food in Times of Material Deprivation
Food, culture and identity
Room 147
Chair: Helen Andersson
- Andrew Bottomley: Colonizing Authentic Foodways: Milk Street and the Reworking of Ethnic Recipes in American Food Television
- Anthony F. Buccini: The Good as Enemy of the ‘Perfect’: Pseudo-Expertise and Cultural Appropriation in American Food Media
- Emma Robertson and Ruth Gamble: “Always packed fresh and clean”: The construction of Australian rice for local and global markets, c.1945 to the present
- Vasundara Priya M: Propagating Korean Food Culture through K-Dramas In Urban India: An Analysis
- Beth M. Forrest: Gastrónoma: Representations of Spanish Cuisine in Gourmet Magazine, 1941-2009