Manly Meals and Mom's Home Cooking
Discover the captivating intersection of gender and food in modern America with Manly Meals and Mom's Home Cooking by Jessamyn Neuhaus. Published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2003, this insightful book spans 352 pages, offering readers a rich exploration of cultural studies, gender studies, and the social history of cooking. Neuhaus delves into the evolving roles of men and women in the kitchen, presenting a unique perspective on how societal norms influence culinary practices. This hardback edition is not just a history of cookbooks; it’s an engaging narrative that challenges traditional views on food and gender. Perfect for anyone interested in cookery, social science, and the cultural dynamics of the United States, this book is a must-have for your collection. Embrace the flavors of history and the complexities of gender with this thought-provoking read!