Diet Books with Adrienne Bitar
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What happens when we examine diet books as a form of literature that addresses some of the deeper existential questions of our identity and our understanding of our own bodies and those of others? In this episode Kelly and Matt interview Adrienne Bitar about her book Diet and the Disease of Civilization, published by Rutgers University Press in 2018.
Adrienne focuses her interest on American diet books and specific diet types - the Paleo and Garden of Eden diets and the detoxification (detox) diet. In this conversation we cover how diets are often couched in myth and legend, and lean back to simpler times and even human organs and hunter-gatherer lifestyles. We also touch on how diet books cross a sometimes inconsistent boundary between science and rejecting science, and what diets tell us about our modern society and understanding of ourselves.
You can find out more about Adrienne at the Cornell University website and her website.
This episode is sponsored by Bloomsbury Food Library, an essential resource for students, researchers, and scholars studying food, offering the widest-ranging existing collection of food studies content.