List of Tables List of Contributors Series Preface: Why Home? Rosie Cox, Birkbeck, University of London, UK, and Victor Buchli, University College London, UK Introduction Shelley Koch, Emory & Henry College, USA, and Michelle Szabo, Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, Canada Section I: The Production of 'Masculinity' and 'Home' through Food: Empirical Studies of Masculinity and Home Cooking Chapter 1: Cooking up Manliness: A Practice-Based Approach to Men's At-Home Cooking and Attitudes Using Time-Use Diary Data Sarah Daniels and Ignace Glorieux, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Chapter 2: "Women Have a Gift for Cooking": Israeli Male Teachers' View of Domestic Cookery Liora Gvion and Dorit Patkin, The Kibbutizm College of Education, Israel Chapter 3: Transnational Domestic Masculinity: Japanese Men's Home Cooking in Australia Iori Hamada , University of Melbourne, Australia Chapter 4: Stumbling in the Kitchen: Exploring Masculinity, Latinicity and Belonging through Performative Cooking Marcos D. Moldes, Simon Fraser University, Canada Chapter 5: From "The Missus used to cook" to "Get the recipe book and get stuck into it": Reconstructing Masculinities in Older Men Lauren Williams, Griffith University, Australia, and John Germov, University of Newcastle, Australia Chapter 6: Men's Foodwork in Food Systems: Social Representations of Masculinities and Cooking at Home Jeffrey Sobal, Cornell University, USA Section II: Discourses of Men's and Boys' Home Cooking in Popular Culture and the Media Chapter 7: Cool Kids Cook: Girls and Boys in the Foodie Kitchen Elizabeth Fakazis, University of Wisconsin, USA Chapter 8: "Wish I was a better boy. Nothing pertikeler for tea": Food, Boyhood, and Masculine Appetite in Nineteenth-Century Women's Coming of Age Novels Samantha Christensen, University of Alberta, Canada Chapter 9: "If you want to, you can do it!": Home Cooking and Masculinity Makeover in Le Chef Contre-Attaque Jonatan Leer, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Chapter 10: Kitchen Mishaps: Performances of Masculine Domesticity in American Comedy Films Fabio Parasecoli, The New School, USA Chapter 11: Chefs at Home? Masculinities on Offer in Celebrity Chef Cookbooks Alexandra Rodney and Jos¿e Johnston, University of Toronto, Canada Chapter 12: Don't Try This At Home: Men on TV, Women in the Kitchen Ellen Cox, Transylvania University, USA Bibliography Index.
Food, Masculinities, and Home : Interdisciplinary Perspectives