Visual consumption : an exploration of narrative and nostalgia in contemporary South African cookbooks

This study explores the visual consumption of food and its meanings through the study of narrative and nostalgia in a selection of five South African cookbooks. The aim of this study is to suggest, through the exploration of various cookbook narratives and the role that nostalgia plays in individ...

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Main Author: Engelbrecht, Francois Roelof
Other Authors: Van Eeden, Jeanne
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2263/37373
Engelbrecht, FR 2013, Visual consumption : an exploration of narrative and nostalgia in contemporary South African cookbooks, MA dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/37373>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-up-oai-repository.up.ac.za-2263-373732017-07-20T04:12:00Z Visual consumption : an exploration of narrative and nostalgia in contemporary South African cookbooks Engelbrecht, Francois Roelof Van Eeden, Jeanne engelbrecht@gmail.com Consumption and identity Cookbooks Food Food imagery Food porn Gastronationalism Gastroporn Gastrosopher Identity Narrative National identity Nationbuilding Nationhood Nostalgia Recipes South African Cookbooks Symbolic goods Visual consumption UCTD This study explores the visual consumption of food and its meanings through the study of narrative and nostalgia in a selection of five South African cookbooks. The aim of this study is to suggest, through the exploration of various cookbook narratives and the role that nostalgia plays in individual and collective identity formation and maintenance, that food, as symbolic goods, can act as a unifying ideology in the construction of a sense of national identity and nationhood. This is made relevant in a South African context through the analysis of a cross-section of five recent South African cookbooks. These are Shiny happy people (2009) by Neil Roake; Waar vye nog soet is (2009) by Emilia Le Roux and Francois Smuts; Evita’s kossie sikelela (2010) by Evita Bezuidenhout (Pieter-Dirk Uys); Tortoises & tumbleweeds (journey through an African kitchen) (2008) by Lannice Snyman; and South Africa eats (2009) by Phillippa Cheifitz. In order to gain an understanding of cookbooks’ significance in modern culture, it is necessary to understand that cookbooks – as postmodern texts – carry meaning and cultural significance. Through the exploration of cookbooks, as material objects of culture, one is also able to explore non-material items of culture such as the society’s knowledge, beliefs and values. Other key concepts to this study include the global growth of interest in food; the shift from the physical consumption of food to the visual consumption thereof; the roles that consumption, narrative and nostalgia play in constructing and maintaining personal and collective identities; and the role of food as a unifying ideology in the construction of a sense of nationhood. Dissertation (MA)--University of Pretoria, 2013. gm2014 Visual Arts unrestricted 2014-04-01T12:16:09Z 2014-04-01T12:16:09Z 2013-09-05 2013 Mini Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2263/37373 Engelbrecht, FR 2013, Visual consumption : an exploration of narrative and nostalgia in contemporary South African cookbooks, MA dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/37373> F13/9/1217/gm en © 2013 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria.
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language en
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topic Consumption and identity
Cookbooks
Food
Food imagery
Food porn
Gastronationalism
Gastroporn
Gastrosopher
Identity
Narrative
National identity
Nationbuilding
Nationhood
Nostalgia
Recipes
South African
Cookbooks
Symbolic goods
Visual consumption
UCTD
spellingShingle Consumption and identity
Cookbooks
Food
Food imagery
Food porn
Gastronationalism
Gastroporn
Gastrosopher
Identity
Narrative
National identity
Nationbuilding
Nationhood
Nostalgia
Recipes
South African
Cookbooks
Symbolic goods
Visual consumption
UCTD
Engelbrecht, Francois Roelof
Visual consumption : an exploration of narrative and nostalgia in contemporary South African cookbooks
description This study explores the visual consumption of food and its meanings through the study of narrative and nostalgia in a selection of five South African cookbooks. The aim of this study is to suggest, through the exploration of various cookbook narratives and the role that nostalgia plays in individual and collective identity formation and maintenance, that food, as symbolic goods, can act as a unifying ideology in the construction of a sense of national identity and nationhood. This is made relevant in a South African context through the analysis of a cross-section of five recent South African cookbooks. These are Shiny happy people (2009) by Neil Roake; Waar vye nog soet is (2009) by Emilia Le Roux and Francois Smuts; Evita’s kossie sikelela (2010) by Evita Bezuidenhout (Pieter-Dirk Uys); Tortoises & tumbleweeds (journey through an African kitchen) (2008) by Lannice Snyman; and South Africa eats (2009) by Phillippa Cheifitz. In order to gain an understanding of cookbooks’ significance in modern culture, it is necessary to understand that cookbooks – as postmodern texts – carry meaning and cultural significance. Through the exploration of cookbooks, as material objects of culture, one is also able to explore non-material items of culture such as the society’s knowledge, beliefs and values. Other key concepts to this study include the global growth of interest in food; the shift from the physical consumption of food to the visual consumption thereof; the roles that consumption, narrative and nostalgia play in constructing and maintaining personal and collective identities; and the role of food as a unifying ideology in the construction of a sense of nationhood. === Dissertation (MA)--University of Pretoria, 2013. === gm2014 === Visual Arts === unrestricted
author2 Van Eeden, Jeanne
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title Visual consumption : an exploration of narrative and nostalgia in contemporary South African cookbooks
title_short Visual consumption : an exploration of narrative and nostalgia in contemporary South African cookbooks
title_full Visual consumption : an exploration of narrative and nostalgia in contemporary South African cookbooks
title_fullStr Visual consumption : an exploration of narrative and nostalgia in contemporary South African cookbooks
title_full_unstemmed Visual consumption : an exploration of narrative and nostalgia in contemporary South African cookbooks
title_sort visual consumption : an exploration of narrative and nostalgia in contemporary south african cookbooks
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/37373
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