Food, Sex and Morality
A weighty, unnecessarily long and academic paper on sex, food and morality from Stanford University - however if you persevere and read between the lines there is some terrific insights around how our culture has evolved the contemporary discourse around food to include a moral / self-righteous dimension. Great context for some of the emerging themes already identified here around the return to comfort / risk eating, and the cultural meanings of obesity / "organic" / sustainability / etc. (It's always great when some poor PhD student does all the work for us!)
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