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Chewing Gum
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Chewing Gum
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Michael Redclift
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:208 | Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140 |
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Category/Genre | Cookery, food and drink |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780415944182
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Classifications | Dewey:664.609 |
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Illustrations |
37 black & white halftones
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Imprint |
Routledge
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Publication Date |
17 June 2004 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
In Chewing Gum, Michael Redclift deftly chronicles the growing popularity of gum in the U.S. alongside a fascinating history of peasant revolution led by charismatic Indians in the jungles of southern Mexico.
Author Biography
Michael Redclift, a leading scholar in ecology and social theory, is a professor of geography at King's College, London. He is author or editor of fifteen books, including Sustainable Development and Wasted.
Reviews""A scholarly work, 'Chewing GumDLThe Fortunes of Taste' makes a solid case for gum's pre-eminence in the realm of mass consumption and popular taste. Even in today's multitasking societyDLwhere workers find little time to break away from one job or another or anotherDLgum still has a vital role to play."."-Santa Cruz Sentinel ...".A well-rounded overview of the history of chicle-based chewing gum, and it provides unique insights into globalization and mass marketing.... a fascinating glimpse of an overlooked cultural phenomena.."-Rochelle Caviness, History in Review, August 20, 2004 "In Chewing Gum: The Fortunes of Taste, author Michael Redclift investigates the history of chewing gum and its impact on peasant revolutions in Mexico, where the production of chicle fueled a decades-long conflict between the Mayan Indians and the Mexican government. Beginning with the chance meeting between three-time Mexican president and Alamo victor General Santa Ana and an American inventor who, at first, sought to make rubber tires from the chicle, the book goes on to chronicle the "functionally useless" product, which made people millionaires and held a lasting influence on Mexican-American relations and culture today.."-History Magazine, November 2004 ...""Chewing Gum: The Fortunes of Taste is a stunning accomplishment, linking seemingly trivial details together into a web that shows us just how interconnected the world really is.."-Dennis Chute, The Edmonton Journal, September 26, 2004 "But what may interest readers most in this book is Redclift's presentation of chewing gum as a commercial product.."39:2/3-Winterthur Portfolio
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