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The Life of Cheese: Crafting Food and Value in America (California Studies in Food and Culture)

Author Heather Paxson
Publisher University of California Press
Category Social Science
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ISBN / ASIN0520270185
ISBN-139780520270183
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Cheese is alive, and alive with meaning. Heather Paxson s beautifully written anthropological study of American artisanal cheesemaking tells the story of how craftwork has become a new source of cultural and economic value for producers as well as consumers. Dairy farmers and artisans inhabit a world in which their colleagues and collaborators are a wild cast of characters, including plants, animals, microorganisms, family members, employees, and customers. As unfinished commodities, living products whose qualities are not fully settled, handmade cheeses embody a mix of new and old ideas about taste and value. By exploring the life of cheese, Paxson helps rethink the politics of food, land, and labor today.
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