Foie gras & the politics of taste - Memories of Irish food
Foie gras: Laurie Taylor explores the politics of taste. Also, working class Irish men who migrated to Britain recall the food back home.
Foie gras: The politics of taste. Laurie Taylor talks to Michaela DeSoucey, Assistant Professor of Sociology at North Carolina State University, about the controversies that surround this luxury product. What makes us see some foods as 'wrong' and worthy of prohibition? They're joined by the distinguished anthropologist, Henrietta Moore. Also, memories of Irish food. Angela Maye-Banbury, Principal Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University, talks about her research with working class Irish male migrants whose evocative recollections of the food back home illuminate their sense of the past.
Producer: Natalia Fernandez.
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Michaela DeSoucey at North Carolina State University
Henrietta L.Moore, Director of the Institute for Global Prosperity at University College London
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Michaela DeSoucey, Contested Tastes: Foie Gras and the Politics of Food, (Princeton University Press, 2016)Broadcasts
- Wed 30 Nov 201616:00BBC Radio 4
- Mon 5 Dec 201600:15BBC Radio 4
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