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Restaurant (Duff, Brian / Schaberg, Christopher (Reihe Hrsg.) / Bogost, Ian (Reihe Hrsg.))
Restaurant
Autor Duff, Brian / Schaberg, Christopher (Reihe Hrsg.) / Bogost, Ian (Reihe Hrsg.)
Verlag Bloomsbury Academic
Co-Verlag Bloomsbury Academic (Imprint/Brand)
Einband Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr 2025
Seiten 160 S.
Artikelnummer 47606005
ISBN 979-8-7651-2182-5
Reihe Object Lessons
CHF 19.50
Noch nicht erschienen, Juni 2025
Zusammenfassung
Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. Former restaurant critic Brian Duff examines the restaurant at a critical moment. In the last few decades restaurants and food culture have achieved extraordinary cultural purchase. A well-executed appetizer or entrée became important achievements, chefs became heroes and thought leaders, dining out became theater, plating became art, and the supertaster became the savant. But in recent years the restaurant has faced crisis upon crisis: revelations of sexism and harassment, racism and low pay, unsafe and unfair conditions of labor, and Covid. Having taken a pandemic era break from our habits of eating out, might we return to the table with a new awareness, and a forgetfulness regarding old habits? Restaurant takes a deep dive into the drives, desires, and anxieties associated with dining out and suggests that, because of the meaning we find in good food, the restaurant offers unique opportunities to change the quality of our engagement with others and create shared meaning across the table.

Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things.
In the last few decades, restaurants and food culture have achieved extraordinary cultural presence. Chefs are heroes and thought leaders, well-executed entrées go viral, dining out has become theater, plating has become art and ubiquitous Instagram content. But in recent years restaurants have faced crisis upon crisis.
Restaurant takes a deep dive into the drives, desires, and anxieties we bring to dining out at this time of uncertainty. It explores the meaning we find in good food and warm hospitality. It shows why the restaurant offers unique opportunities to change the quality of our engagement with others and to create shared meaning across the table

Brian Duff is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of New England, USA. He is the author of The Parent as Citizen. His writing about restaurants, food and wine has appeared in the Portland Phoenix, the Boston Phoenix and the New Yorker.