Eating While Black, Psyche A. WilliamsForson
Eating While Black, Psyche A. WilliamsForson
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Eating While Black
Food Shaming and Race in America

Author: Psyche A. Williams-Forson

Narrator: L. Malaika Cooper

Unabridged: 10 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/19/2022


Synopsis

Psyche A. Williams-Forson is one of our leading thinkers about food in America. In Eating While Black, she offers her knowledge and experience to illuminate how anti-Black racism operates in the practice and culture of eating. She shows how mass media, nutrition science, economics, and public policy drive entrenched opinions among both Black and non-Black Americans about what is healthful and right to eat. Distorted views of how and what Black people eat are pervasive, bolstering the belief that they must be corrected and regulated. What is at stake is nothing less than whether Americans can learn to embrace nonracist understandings and practices in relation to food.

Sustainable culture—what keeps a community alive and thriving—is essential to Black peoples' fight for access and equity, and food is central to this fight. Starkly exposing the rampant shaming and policing around how Black people eat, Williams-Forson contemplates food's role in cultural transmission, belonging, homemaking, and survival. Black people's relationships to food have historically been connected to extreme forms of control and scarcity—as well as to stunning creativity and ingenuity. In advancing dialogue about eating and race, this book urges us to think and talk about food in new ways in order to improve American society on personal and structural levels.

About Psyche A. Williams-Forson

Psyche A. Williams-Forson, the author of Building Houses out of Chicken Legs: Black Women, Food, and Power, is professor of American studies at the University of Maryland, College Park.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Barbara

3.5 stars Dr. Psyche A. Williams-Forson is a professor, speaker, scholar, and author of several books on African American food cultures and history. Dr. Psyche A. Williams-Forbes In 'Eating While Black: Food Shaming and Race in America' Williams-Forson observes that Black people's lives - including the......more

Goodreads review by Hannah

I need to take my time with this review. While I’m not Black, there were a few points in the book that hit home for me very personally, especially when I thought about it from my parents’ perspectives on what food meant to my family as Koreans, as immigrants, and as poor. I’m not appropriating the c......more

Goodreads review by Ayre

Racism and food is honestly something I've never thought about so when I got the opportunity to read this and learn if I had any unconscious biases (and how I could change them) I took took it. This is a very academic read so don't expect the text to flow or be entertaining in any way. I'm glad I rea......more

Goodreads review by Leilani

Add racism to the many reasons you should just mind your own business when it comes to commenting on what people eat. My favorite quote from the book (pg 194) - "How and what people eat are intensely personal and central to the daily fabric of our lives. These issues and the conversations that surrou......more