The Food Network Recipe Essays On Cooking Celebrity And Competition(1st Edition)

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Emily L Newman ,Emily Witsell

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ISBN: 1476679088, 978-1476679082

Book publisher: McFarland

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Book Price $0 : When The Television Food Network Launched In 1993, Its Programming Was Conceived As Educational: It Would Teach People How To Cook Well, With Side Trips Into The Economics Of Food And Healthy Living. Today, However, The Network Is Primarily Known For Splashy Celebrity Chefs And Spirited Competition Shows. These New Essays Explore How The Food Network Came To Be Known For Consistently Providing Comforting Programming That Offers An Escape From Reality, Where The Storyline Is Just As Important As The Food That Is Being Created. It Dissects Some Of The Biggest Personalities That Emerged From The Food Network Itself, Such As Guy Fieri, And Offers A Critical Examination Of A Variety Of Chefs' Feminisms And The Complicated Nature Of Success. Some Writers Posit That The Food Network Is Creating An Engaging, Important Dialogue About Modes Of Instruction And Education, And Others Analyze How The Food Network Presents Locality And Place Through The Sharing Of Food Culture With The Viewing Public. This Book Will Bring Together These Threads As It Explores The Rise, Development, And Unique Adaptability Of The Food Network.