Paradox of Plenty
Discover the intricate relationship between food, culture, and society in the United States with "Paradox of Plenty" by Harvey Levenstein. Published by the University of California Press in 2003, this captivating paperback spans 362 pages and delves into the social history of food and eating in America. Levenstein expertly examines the economic, political, and cultural influences that have shaped the American diet from 1930 to the present day. This comprehensive exploration not only highlights the evolution of food consumption but also addresses the paradox of abundance in a nation where hunger and obesity coexist. Perfect for food enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in the dynamics of American cuisine, "Paradox of Plenty" is an essential addition to your bookshelf. Don't miss the chance to gain a deeper understanding of how our eating habits reflect broader societal changes.