𝔖 Bobbio Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

Cover of Bun in the Oven

Bun in the Oven

✍ Scribed by Jamie Knight


Year
2019
Tongue
English
Weight
155 KB
Category
Fiction
ASIN
B081S6PVMF

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


A tale of two social movements -- Artisanal workers -- No place like home -- Living the embodied life -- Two movements in three phases: an introduction -- Phase one: scientific society -- Phase two: consumer society -- Phase three: the counterculture -- The risky business of life -- Great expectations: a childbirth movement for now.;There are people dedicated to improving the way we eat, and people dedicated to improving the way we give birth. A Bun in the Oven is the first comparison of these two social movements. The food movement has seemingly exploded, but little has changed in the diet of most Americans. And while there's talk of improving the childbirth experience, most births happen in large hospitals, about a third result in C-sections, and the US does not fare well in infant or maternal outcomes. In A Bun in the Oven Barbara Katz Rothman traces the food and the birth movements through three major phases over the course of the 20th century in the United States: from the early 20th century era of scientific management; through to the consumerism of Post World War II with its 'turn to the French' in making things gracious; to the late 20th century counter-culture midwives and counter-cuisine cooks. The book explores the tension throughout all of these eras between the industrial demands of mass-management and profit-making, and the social movements--composed largely of women coming together from very different feminist sensibilities--which are working to expose the harmful consequences of industrialization, and make birth and food both meaningful and healthy. Katz Rothman, an internationally recognized sociologist named 'midwife to the movement' by the Midwives Alliance of North America, turns her attention to the lessons to be learned from the food movement, and the parallel forces shaping both of these consumer-based social movements. In both movements, issues of the natural, the authentic, and the importance of 'meaningful' and 'personal' experiences get balanced against discussions of what is sensible, convenient and safe. And both movements operate in a context of commercial and corporate interests, which places profit and efficiency above individual experiences and outcomes. A Bun in the Oven brings new insight into the relationship between our most intimate, personal experiences, the industries that control them, and the social movements that resist the industrialization of life and seek to birth change.


πŸ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


cover
✍ Belarose, Simone πŸ“‚ Fiction πŸ“… 2019 🌐 English βš– 131 KB πŸ‘ 1 views
cover
✍ Belarose, Simone πŸ“‚ Fiction πŸ“… 2019 🌐 English βš– 131 KB
cover
✍ Kate Hunt πŸ“‚ Fiction πŸ“… 2019 🌐 English βš– 25 KB πŸ‘ 1 views

When my brother and I open up our new cafΓ©, the first customer we get is my brother’s friendβ€”Wes, who looks way different than the geeky guy I remember from high school. As in…he’s now jaw-droppingly hot. When Wes asks me out, you can bet I say yes. Our first date is magical. But a few weeks later

cover
✍ Jennifer L Hart πŸ“‚ Fiction πŸ“… 2017 πŸ› Independently published 🌐 English βš– 126 KB πŸ‘ 1 views

Baby on Board! Maggie Phillips is beyond ready to have her new baby so life can get back to normal. Unfortunately, "normal" for the laundry hag is a relative term. When a neighbor goes missing, Neil begs his wife to stay out of it and focus on the upcoming labor and delivery, but Maggie can't help

cover
✍ Victoria Brownlee πŸ“‚ Fiction πŸ“… 2020 πŸ› Amberjack Publishing;Chicago Review Press 🌐 English βš– 256 KB

Ella moved to Paris on a whimβ€”and found happily ever after. But after six months of romantic bliss, living with her French boyfriend, cheesemonger Serge, Ella's new life is thrown off course. An unplanned pregnancy doesn't seem too bad, until Serge unexpectedly decides to move their growing family t