Acquired Tastes: Why Families Eat the Way They Do

by Brenda L. Beagan, Gwen E. Chapman, Josee Johnston, Deborah McPhail, Elaine M. Power, and Helen Vallianatos

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Magazine articles, news items, and self-improvement books tell us that our daily food choices – whether we opt for steak or vegetarian, a TV dinner or a sit-down meal – serve as bold statements about who we are as individuals. Acquired Tastes makes the case that our food habits say more about where we come from and who we would like to be.

This intimate portrait of eating habits and attitudes towards food in over one hundred Canadian families in both rural and urban settings reveals that our food choices never solely reflect personal tastes. Age, gender, social class, ethnicity, health concerns, food availability, and political and moral concerns shape the meanings that families attach to food and their self-identities. They also influence how its members respond to social discourses on health, beauty, and the environment, a finding that has profound implications for public health campaigns.

  • ISBN10 0774828587
  • ISBN13 9780774828581
  • Publish Date 1 May 2015 (first published 15 November 2014)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint University of British Columbia Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 292
  • Language English