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The Omnivore's Dilemma

The Omnivore's Dilemma
作者:Michael Pollan
副标题:A Natural History of Four Meals
出版社:Penguin Press
出版年:2006-04
ISBN:9781594200823
行业:其它
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The bestselling author of The Botany of Desire explores the ecology of eating to unveil why we consume what we consume in the twenty-first century

"What should we have for dinner?" To one degree or another this simple question assails any creature faced with a wide choice of things to eat. Anthropologists call it the omnivore's dilemma. Choosing from among the countless potential foods nature offers, humans have had to learn what is safe, and what isn't-which mushrooms should be avoided, for example, and which berries we can enjoy. Today, as America confronts what can only be described as a national eating disorder, the omnivore's dilemma has returned with an atavistic vengeance. The cornucopia of the modern American supermarket and fast-food outlet has thrown us back on a bewildering landscape where we once again have to worry about which of those tasty-looking morsels might kill us. At the same time we're realizing that our food choices also have profound implications for the health of our environment. The Omnivore's Dilemma is bestselling author Michael Pollan's brilliant and eye-opening exploration of these little-known but vitally important dimensions of eating in America.

Pollan has divided The Omnivore's Dilemma into three parts, one for each of the food chains that sustain us: industrialized food, alternative or "organic" food, and food people obtain by dint of their own hunting, gathering, or gardening. Pollan follows each food chain literally from the ground up to the table, emphasizing our dynamic coevolutionary relationship with the species we depend on. He concludes each section by sitting down to a meal--at McDonald's, at home with his family sharing a dinner from Whole Foods, and in a revolutionary "beyond organic" farm in Virginia. For each meal he traces the provenance of everything consumed, revealing the hidden components we unwittingly ingest and explaining how our taste for particular foods reflects our environmental and biological inheritance.

We are indeed what we eat-and what we eat remakes the world. A society of voracious and increasingly confused omnivores, we are just beginning to recognize the profound consequences of the simplest everyday food choices, both for ourselves and for the natural world. The Omnivore's Dilemma is a long-overdue book and one that will become known for bringing a completely fresh perspective to a question as ordinary and yet momentous as What shall we have for dinner?

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迈克尔·波伦 Michael Pollan,美国首屈一指的饮食作家,其作品多次获得具有“美食奥斯卡”之称的詹姆斯·比尔德奖。

2009年获选《新闻周刊》十大思想领袖,2010年被《时代》周刊评为“全球百位影响力人物”,2013年被《时代》周刊评选为“食物之神”。代表作《杂食者的两难》《烹》《为食物辩护》《吃的法则》至今仍是饮食写作的典范。

现任加州大学伯克利分校的新闻学教授及科学和环境新闻学奈特项目的主任,但迈克尔·波伦更像是一位热爱田野调查的美食侦探,从农场到超市,再到制作出各种美食的厨房,研究食物从产地到餐桌的过程,同时对饮食文化背后的人类社会困境进行思考。他也是自然爱好者,他将走访田园的体验化作优美而幽默的文字,为工业化食物链下的人类,指出一条古朴、美好且真实可行的路。

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