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Fleitz, Elizabeth J. – Community Literacy Journal, 2021
Exploring literacy practices of home cooks, this article analyzes how cookbooks are remixed by users (with writings, clippings and other ephemera added to the text throughout its use). The practice of remixing the text with further editing by its user/audience illustrates the multilayered literacies at work in establishing authorship within the…
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Instructional Materials, Literacy, Authors
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Dubisar, Abby M. – Community Literacy Journal, 2016
By focusing on the cookbook "Peace Never Tasted So Sweet," this article argues that CODEPINK strategically combines peace activist and food literacies to engage audiences in their antiwar efforts, strategies that take on benefits and drawbacks. Although feminist scholars from a variety of disciplines have studied cookbooks, researchers…
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Peace, Activism, Feminism
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Mastrangelo, Lisa – Community Literacy Journal, 2015
This article looks at the various ways that communities can be "read" through their cookbooks. Recipes and collections can reveal much about communities, including shared memories/traditions, geographical identifications, and representations of class.
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Books, Community Attitudes, Traditionalism