![]() | Kitchen Culture in America: Popular Representations of Food, Gender, and Race Subjects: Food habits -- United States -- History; Women -- United States -- Psychology; Women -- United States -- Attitudes; Kitchens -- Social aspects -- United States; Sex role -- United States; United States -- Social conditions; United States -- Race relations; How advertising and product packaging have kept women in the kitchen. Sherrie A. Inness is Distinguished Laura C. Harris Chair of Women's Studies at Denison University. She is the author of Tough Girls: Women Warriors and Wonder Women in Popular Culture, also published by the University of Pennsylvania Press; The Lesbian Menace: Ideology, Identity, and the Representation of Lesbian Life; and Intimate Communities: Representation and Social Transformation in Women's College Fiction, 1895-1910. |
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