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table of contents
Cover
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Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: No Eating in the Archive
1. Taste: Eating and Aesthetics in the Early United States
2. Appetite: Eating, Embodiment, and the Tasteful Subject
3. Satisfaction: Aesthetics, Speculation, and the Theory of Cookbooks
4. Imagination: Food, Fiction, and the Limits of Taste
5. Absence: Slavery and Silence in the Archive of Eating
Epilogue: Two Portraits of Taste
Notes
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An Archive of Taste
Race and Eating in the Early United States
Lauren F. Klein
University of Minnesota Press
Minneapolis
London
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