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Author Fakazis, Elizabeth

Title The Political Relevance of Food Media and Journalism Beyond Reviews and Recipes
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (255 p.)
Series Routledge Research in Journalism Ser
Routledge Research in Journalism Ser
Contents Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: From the Racist Sandwich to Civil Eats: How Food Journalism and Media Are Engaging with Politics -- Food, Journalism, and Lifestyle Media -- Changing Concepts of Citizenship -- Questioning Lifestyle Empowerment and Reclaiming the Political -- Food Journalism/Media -- Food Media as a Site of Negotiation -- Outline of the Book -- The Political Relevance of Food Media and Journalism -- References -- Part I: Engaging with Systems of Injustice and Disparity
1. Influencer Activism: Visibility, Strategy, and #BlackLivesMatter Discourse on Food Instagram -- Food Bloggers, Instagram, and Self-Branding Strategies -- The Saveur Food Blog Awards -- Themes of #BlackOutTuesday on Food Instagram -- Education: Learning, Listening, and ""Doing the Work -- Personal Experience -- Amplifying and Muting Content -- Self-Reflexivity: ""Instagram Is Not Real Life -- Empty Statements -- Anger, Self-Promotion, and Self-Care for Black Food Bloggers -- Protest Language as Brand Strategy -- Conclusions -- References
2. Super Bowl Food Politics: On the Menu, on the Screen, and on the Field -- Not a Day for Salads: Typical Super Bowl Food Rules -- Super Bowl LV: Small, Cozy, Safe-and Vegetable-Friendly -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 3. Agribusiness, Environmental Conflict, and Food in Travel Journalism: Image Work for the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick -- Travel Journalism, Food, and the Environment -- Case Study: The Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick -- New Brunswick, Tourism, and ""The King of Game Fish -- Excavating Discursive Holes -- Obstacles to Criticism
Reckoning with Discursive Alignments -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 4. Who Speaks and Are We Listening? Food Sovereign Voices in a Changing Climate -- Climate, Food, and Media Coverage -- The (Media) Politics of Food Resistance -- Discourses as Cultural Resistance -- Models and Problems of (Western) Food Journalism -- Food Sovereign(ty) Voices -- Transforming Expert Voice in Indigenous Peoples' Food Stories -- Towards Better (Food) Media -- References -- Part II: Raising Questions of Legitimacy, Power, and Good Citizenship
5. From Bad Boys to Heroes: Culinary Philanthropy and Good Citizenship in the Age of COVID-19 -- From Bad Boys to Heroes: Shifting Pathways to Culinary Capital -- The Culinary Philanthropist as Masculine Hero -- Heroic Narratives across the Mediascape -- Doing Your Part: Heroic Consumption, Good Citizenship, and an Ethics of Care -- Conclusion -- References -- 6. Cooking in the Time of Corona: The Politicized Domesticity of Food Journalism in The New York Times -- Pandemic as a Media Event -- Domesticity and Media -- The Political Dimension of Home -- Food Sections and Lifestyle Journalism
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Themes of Coverage
Subject Food in mass media.
Food -- Social aspects
Food in mass media
Food -- Social aspects
Form Electronic book
Author Fürsich, Elfriede
ISBN 9781000830095
1000830098