What we eat, who we are, and the relationship between the two. ?Eating and Being is a history of Western thinking about food, eating, knowledge, and ourselves. In modern thought, eating is about what is good for you, not about what is?good. Eating is about health, not about virtue. Yet this has not always been the case. For a great span of the past?from antiquity through about the middle of the eighteenth century?one of the most pervasive branches of medicine was known as?dietetics, prescribing not only what people should eat but also how they should order many aspects of their lives?including sleep, exercise, and emotional management. Dietetics did not distinguish between the medical and the moral, nor did it acknowledge the difference between what was good for you?and what was?good. Dietetics counseled moderation in all things, where moderation was counted as a virtue as well as the way to health. But during the nineteenth century, nutrition science began to replace the language of traditional dietetics with the vocabulary of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and calories, and the medical and the moral went their separate ways. Steven Shapin shows how much depended upon that shift, and he also explores the extent to which the sensibilities of dietetics have indeed been lost. Throughout this rich history, he evokes what it felt like to eat during another historical period and he invites us to reflect on what it means to feel about food as we now do. Shapin shows how the change from dietetics to nutrition science fundamentally changed how we think about our food and its powers, our bodies, and our minds.
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Edition | 1st |
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Format | Hardback |
ISBN | 9780226832210 |
Language | English |
Pages | 560 |
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Book Author | Steven Shapin |
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