1 mai 2005
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Annie Hubert, « Laura Shapiro, Something from the Oven: Reinventing Dinner in 1950s America », Anthropology of food, ID : 10.4000/aof.233
This very intelligent book, relates and analyses, not without humour, what happened in the American home kitchens in the 1950’s. After the Second World War, when many women went to work in various armament factories, a reinforced and even more idealised image of woman came into force. It took up some of the older Victorian ideals of the feminine and put it to a more modern taste. Women were ideally supposed to care for their families, in lovely suburban homes, full of appliances to help with ...