Recipes for Reading
Discover the rich tapestry of community cookbooks in Recipes for Reading by Anne Bower, published by the University of Massachusetts Press. This insightful volume, spanning 240 pages, delves into the cultural significance of cookbooks traditionally compiled by women to raise funds for charitable causes. Bower argues that these texts offer a unique glimpse into the lives and experiences of their contributors.
Organized into three engaging sections, the book provides a historical overview, thoughtful essays on specific cookbooks, and an exploration of their social context. Perfect for those interested in anthropology, social history, and women's studies, Recipes for Reading serves as both a compelling read and a valuable resource for understanding the intersection of food, community, and culture in the United States. Add this essential title to your collection and enrich your knowledge of culinary traditions and their societal impacts.