Product Description By using current fascination with the science of nutrition in many Western cultures, Food, Morals and Meaning will examine our need to discipline our desires, our appetites and our pleasures at the table. However, rather than viewing this discipline as dominant or oppressive, Coveney argues that a rationalization of pleasure plays a positive role in our lives, allowing us to better understand who we are.
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