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Jennifer Cognard-Black
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Like stories, food can connect us to other people and their experiences in remarkable ways. Much of our lives revolve around the meals we eat, and our culinary senses of taste and smell are potent triggers of the past. This strong, sensory connection between eating and evocation can be used in fiction to conjure a host of emotions in the audience.
In the 10 lectures of Books That Cook: Food & Fiction, Professor Jennifer Cognard-Black takes you on a culinary tour of fiction, from Proust’s evocative madeleine and the voracious hunger of fairy tales to the intersection of recipes with storytelling and the emotional consumption of food on film. These lessons look at how food can be so much more than mere set dressing in a great story. Along the way, you will explore fascinating questions, such as:
- How is a recipe like a story?
- What are we really consuming when we read or watch stories about food?
- How does food help us connect with other people - and better understand ourselves?
- What are the political dimensions of food?
With Professor Cognard-Black as your guide, you will sample some tasty tales, sink your teeth into novels featuring cooks and chefs, enjoy food fairy tales, become a culinary tourist, and learn how food can serve up social justice, create visual feasts, and even change how we think.
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In the 10 lessons of TV's New Golden Age, Professor Eric R. Williams will take you on a tour of this high watermark period in television history, sometimes known as the "Third Golden Age of Television", or G3. Along the way, you will consider some of the best and the worst that television has to offer, not just in G3, but throughout the history of the medium.
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mile wide, inch deep
- De J. Pulton en 03-23-21
De: Eric R. Williams, y otros
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The History of Rum
- De: John Donoghue, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: John Donoghue
- Duración: 5 h y 21 m
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Piña coladas. Mojitos. Hurricanes. Daiquiris. Mai tais. Nothing makes a vacation like one of these delightful rum drinks, right? But whether blended with ice and fruit or sipped neatly from a glass tumbler, this sweet and fiery spirit brings with it a fascinating, complicated history that stretches back to colonial times of the 17th century in the Caribbean.
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This is not the history of Rum
- De Jim G. en 07-16-20
De: John Donoghue, y otros
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Mindfulness for Daily Stressors
- De: Rachael Kable, The Great Courses
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- Duración: 2 h y 37 m
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It’s quite common to struggle with stress and anxiety in everyday life. To regret things you can’t change. To worry about things that could go wrong in the future. But instead of feeling stuck in thoughts of yesterday and tomorrow, it’s possible to be more present in the rich experiences of today. The key is simple: mindfulness. In Mindfulness for Daily Stressors, mindfulness coach Rachael Kable shares practical and powerful strategies for managing stress in your life, and for cultivating mindfulness to develop greater resilience, energy, and enjoyment.
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10/10 soothing
- De P Hampshire en 01-18-24
De: Rachael Kable, y otros
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How 1954 Changed History
- De: Michael Flamm, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Michael Flamm
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Every year has its share of notable events, but some years seem to capture the essence of a decade in a handful of months. The year 1954 is one such year. It began in January with a celebrity marriage heard round the world and then progressed through a series of major political, social, and cultural milestones that would echo through the next several decades. The years following World War II were a time of increased wealth and confidence, years that saw the rise of a solid, increasingly powerful middle class in America.
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Fascinating history
- De TPM en 04-19-20
De: Michael Flamm, y otros
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George Orwell: The Man and the Mind Behind 1984
- De: Michael Shelden, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Michael Shelden
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In George Orwell: The Man and the Mind Behind 1984, Professor Michael Shelden will show you how 1984 presents a plausible reality of thought control and totalitarian power that feels contemporary even as it reflects its own time.
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Creating Big Brother
- De Gilbert M. Stack en 04-19-24
De: Michael Shelden, y otros
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The Big Mysteries of Human Evolution
- De: Dr. Elen Feuerriegel, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Dr. Elen Feurriegel
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In 10 riveting episodes, paleoanthropologist Elen Feuerriegel takes you on an unrivaled tour of the human fossil record in search of the biological and behavioral underpinnings of our very “humanness”.
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Fascinating lecture
- De M Hester en 04-15-22
De: Dr. Elen Feuerriegel, y otros
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The Skeptic's Guide to Alternative Medicine
- De: Steven Novella MD, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Steven Novella MD
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Energy medicine. Acupuncture. Superfoods. Healing magnets. What does the scientific evidence really say about these and other eclectic treatments for personal wellness that fall under the popular term “alternative medicine”? How can we know if a treatment is safe and effective? How can you become your own best skeptical consumer of health news in the media? Join neurologist and science educator Dr. Steven Novella for a fascinating exploration of these and other important questions about the truths - and myths - behind alternative medicine.
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An interesting look at one mans bias
- De C. Walker en 04-13-21
De: Steven Novella MD, y otros
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How Superfoods Work
- De: Julia Nordgren, The Great Courses
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They’re not faster than a speeding bullet or able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. But that doesn’t mean steel-cut oats, blackberries, ginger, and other foods can’t swoop in to save the day - or at least our diets. In How Superfoods Work, reevaluate the superfoods you are (or aren’t) eating and discover ways to make your life healthier - and more delicious.
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- De S. Graham en 02-16-21
De: Julia Nordgren, y otros
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Livable Cities
- De: Mark Alan Hughes, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Mark Alan Hughes
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Ours is an urban age. From Uruk and Eridu in ancient Mesopotamia to London and New York City in the 21st century, cities have long supported and sustained what makes us human. But can they survive the next 100 years? If so, they’re going to have to remain livable. In this 10-lecture series, focusing on that livability is at the heart of livable cities, Professor Mark Alan Hughes discusses why we seek out cities and how they create the conditions that allow us to meet our fundamental needs as individuals and as a human community.
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Don't Miss Hughes' Lively "Livable City"
- De elbirch@upenn.edu en 06-29-21
De: Mark Alan Hughes, y otros
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The Mysterious Case of Agatha Christie
- De: Maureen Corrigan, The Great Courses
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- Duración: 5 h y 43 m
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Meet Agatha Christie, the best-selling novelist in human history. Her writing career spanned six decades, during which time she wrote 66 crime novels, 6 non-crime novels (including romances), and over 150 short stories. Not only was she a phenomenally successful novelist, but she is also the most successful female playwright of all time - her play “The Mousetrap” is the longest-running show in history. As you learn about Christie’s experiences and her storied career, you will better understand how the circumstances of her life shaped her work and vice versa.
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So excellent!!!
- De linsyh en 08-24-21
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Victorian Animals in Literature and Culture
- De: Deborah Morse, The Great Courses
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- Duración: 3 h y 47 m
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While the popular image of the Victorian world is one of stiff formality and old-fashioned values, it was an incredibly transformative time for many people who sought better protections, fairer wages, and greater freedom. And this included an increasingly popular and successful fight for animal welfare. Prior to the 19th century, the mistreatment of animals was rarely questioned, and sports like bullbaiting and dogfighting were common. So, what brought the plight of exploited and suffering animals to the attention of activists, politicians, and the public at large?
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Informative
- De Gilbert M. Stack en 09-27-24
De: Deborah Morse, y otros
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The World of J.R.R. Tolkien
- De: Dimitra Fimi, The Great Courses
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In The World of J.R.R. Tolkien, you will join Dr. Dimitra Fimi to delve into Tolkien’s complex and multilayered mythology, examining all these ingredients and more. In these 10 lectures, you will explore and appreciate Middle-earth as medieval, mythological, and modern, a literary creation that was shaped by forces old and new. And you may be surprised to discover just how much of Tolkien’s legendarium was constructed posthumously, with his son Christopher compiling and publishing many of Tolkien’s later works after his death.
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Calls Tolkien a racist and sexist
- De Kevin en 09-29-22
De: Dimitra Fimi, y otros
Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre Books That Cook: Food & Fiction
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- Kalli Sellers
- 03-21-23
Food for thought
A lovely take on food and fiction which pushes the listener to think of their own memories linked to food. How much does food mean to society?
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- Mr.Chunky Monkey
- 11-24-21
I wish it was more succinct
I cannot say there is anything inherently wrong with this set of lectures. It depends on your interests like any other lecture, but I wanted to mention that the lecturer, Jennifer Cognard, talks a lot and takes too long to get to the point. It’s clear she is very enthusiastic about the subject and her language seems to be full of reminisces, memories, and anecdotes. I think I’d rather she get to the point without having to convince me why I should or should not care.
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- Ruby Spinner
- 05-21-21
Interesting Perception of Food, Culture, Literatur
This course is not very long, but it packs a wallop by teaching how food has influenced literature. There was less on how literature has affected our food and our food culture.
It explores history, social justice, touches on philosophy lightly, incorporating poetry, movies, books, and more. I listened to it in two sessions only because I was called upon to leave the house and interact with others.
I have looked into purchasing her other books, and I might yet do so. But, first, I need to get down to using what I have. I enjoyed the bit about Jack and the Beanstalk, and the mention of Babbette's Feast.
Food memories are so important- and literature the world over proves it, but there is the challenge of how and why. The non-fiction literature runs the gamut, too, a genre of its own, but, really, do we think about it?
I generally dislike females reading, and it doesn't matter what or why. The image I get is of a nagging, busybody woman who doesn't keep her feet at home. Yet, I didn't find this obnoxious here. It works well, and the author is great at reading, keeping a friendly, upbeat tone and rhythm.
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- Chad
- 12-06-21
It's ok
I appreciate the author's obvious passion for the subject matter. She sounds like she would be a memorable and entertaining person to take classes from. However, I think this short book itself may chiefly just be of interest to literature majors. It largely just briefly touches on a variety of books or even movies that include food. It's not a bad book. I just don't feel that I got anything out of it.
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- M
- 12-12-22
Amazing
Full of concepts I can relate to as a sociologist, student of psychoanalysis, poetry and literature. I am interested in food science from an anthropological pov, but also, I am a very creative chef based on food memories connecting all possible aspects. As a retired professor myself, I get a real kick out of the thought processes which I can very much relate to. Good food for thought indeed. Good job, Ms. Cognard-Black. As a native German speaker, I just love your expertise of the English language. Thank you for your insights.
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- WG Maverick
- 05-22-21
Engaging, unusual teaching style
I got this thinking it would be good background noise as I ran errands all day. Big surprise! I was captivated time and again by examples she used to open a new lecture, by how well she tied each lecture together and how she wrapped it all up at the end. It was relevant and points the way for a new relationship with food and its production. Her manner was neutral and allowed me to sort through my own ideas about food.
She is a great narrator as well! Thank you Ms. Cognard-Black and Audible. I will listen to this again!
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- Noda RN
- 01-17-23
Surprise
The first part of the book was not interesting to me however it got better and better the more I listened if you cook and like food listen you will have food for thought
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- Jana W.
- 07-20-21
So educational and enjoyable
I really enjoyed this audible book and feel that I will look at food writing/food in movies and food in general in a more evolved light. The author brought up so many good points that I could relate to and was so easy to listen to. Highly recommend!
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- GalGlamorous
- 07-21-21
Delicious Lectures!
This was a really fun examination of food in literature! It was a great array of topics ranging from how food reveals a character to the perception of food centric books being low brow because it centers on female experiences. Books and movies in a variety of genres are explored. I have always been fascinated by the depiction of food in books so this was a fun series of lectures! My biggest disappointment is the lack of notes to refer to later. I am a huge fan of Great Courses and most of them have a pdf file with lecture outlines and a bibliography. These kinds of notes are helpful because I usually listen to the lectures while I am doing data entry at work or chores around the house and like to be able to look up sources at the library or amazon to dig deeper into the material. Its fair to say that the lectures were so engaging that it made me hungry for more on the topic!
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- Robert
- 04-12-22
too spiritual and squishy for me
less about food and lots about sappy stories about the food experience. tries too hard to be melodramatic
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