Meat Love
Book • 2023
Meat Love (2023) by Amber Husain examines the cultural, political, and personal dimensions of meat consumption and desire, blending criticism, memoir, and cultural history.
Husain interrogates how food practices are shaped by broader social relations, power structures, and personal histories, situating eating within politics and aesthetics.
The book continues Husain's interest in the intersections of everyday practices and political thought, using food as a lens to explore subjectivity and social life.
In the podcast, it is referenced as a predecessor to her new book, illustrating an ongoing engagement with food politics.
The episode does not deeply summarize its chapters, but situates Meat Love within the author's published trajectory.
Husain interrogates how food practices are shaped by broader social relations, power structures, and personal histories, situating eating within politics and aesthetics.
The book continues Husain's interest in the intersections of everyday practices and political thought, using food as a lens to explore subjectivity and social life.
In the podcast, it is referenced as a predecessor to her new book, illustrating an ongoing engagement with food politics.
The episode does not deeply summarize its chapters, but situates Meat Love within the author's published trajectory.
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