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Title: COVID-19 cookbooks: war and pleasure in US kitchens
Authors: Pascual Soler,Nieves 
Keywords: Comfort foods
Community cookbooks
COVID-19
Militarism
Pleasure
Issue Date: 2023
Journal: Culture, Theory and Critique 
Abstract: In 2020, during the COVID-19 lockdowns, as home cooking grew in the US, sales of cookbooks surged and community cookbooks started showing up in the households of the country. This essay is concerned with community cookbooks in the pandemic era. Drawing on the familiar ‘COVID-19 is a war’ metaphor, it investigates the relationship between cooking during the First and Second World Wars and food preparation during the COVID-19 pandemic in the US. It argues that the cooking practised in community cookbooks is militarised to serve the needs of the nation and provides pleasure through recipes of American traditional cuisine. It proposes a theoretical framework on the relationship between militarism, pleasure, and food in contemporary war cookbooks.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/135783
ISSN: 1473-5784
DOI: 10.1080/14735784.2023.2265088
Source: Culture, Theory and Critique [1473-5784], 64(1–2), p. 91–104
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