In the Kitchen, 1550-1800

Madeline Bassnett, Hillary Nunn (red.)

In the Kitchen, 1550-1800

Reading English Cooking at Home and Abroad

In the Kitchen insists that the preparation of food, whether imaginative, physical, or spatial, is central to a deeper understanding of early modern food cultures and practices. Devoted to the arts of cooking and medicine, early modern kitchens concentrated on producing, processing, and preserving materials necessary for nourishment and survival; yet they also fed social and economic networks and nurtured a sense of physical, spiritual, and political connection to surrounding lands and their cultures. The essays in this volume illuminate this expansive view of cooking and aspire to show how the kitchen's inner workings prove tightly, though often invisibly, interwoven with local, national, and, increasingly, global surroundings. Engaging with literary and historical methodologies, including close reading, recipe analysis, and perspectives on gender, class, race, and colonialism, we begin to develop a shared theoretical and practical language for the art of cooking that combines the physical with the intellectual, the local with the global, and the domestic with the political.
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Madeline Bassnett

Madeline Bassnett is Associate Professor in the Department of English and Writing Studies at Western University. She is the author of Women, Food Exchange, and Governance in Early Modern England (Palgrave, 2016). Her current SSHRC-funded project, Resilient Recipes and Climate Change, examines early modern recipes in relation to Little Ice Age weather conditions.

Hillary Nunn

Hillary M. Nunn is Professor of English at The University of Akron. With Madeline Bassnett, she edited the collection In the Kitchen, 1550–1800: Reading English Cooking at Home and Abroad (Amsterdam University Press, 2022). She is a co-founding member of the Early Modern Recipe Online Collective and author of Staging Anatomies: Dissection and Tragedy in the Early Stuart Era (Ashgate, 2005).
Titel
In the Kitchen, 1550-1800
Subtitel
Reading English Cooking at Home and Abroad
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Madeline Bassnett
Hillary Nunn
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€ 129,00
ISBN
9789463721646
Uitvoering
Hardback
Aantal pagina's
294
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Serie
Food Culture, Food History before 1900
Categorieën
Cultural Studies
Early Modern Studies
Food Studies
Discipline
History, Art History, and Archaeology
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''Taken together, and any quibbles on broadness vs specificity aside, this collection is a timely and valuable reminder of the physical and intellectual stakes of a burgeoning global food market... it sets itself apart from the rich banquet of existing culinary scholarship in its union of the bodily and the intellectual."
- Chloe Fairbanks, Food and History , 22.1, 2024

"In the Kitchen, 1550–1800: Reading English Cooking at Home and Abroad is indeed brimming with surprising and original research based on the close reading of an impressive variety of sources, from recipes to literature to political tracts, privileging period voices and perspectives."
-Deborah L. Krohn, The Seventeenth Century, issue 1, 2024