Stock Images: What Cookbooks, Advertisements, and Chicken Soup Recipes Tell Us About Jewish AmericaMain MenuGolden Broth, Golden LandAn introduction to Stock ImagesThe Ashkenazi TableFood, immigration, and identity formation for new Jewish-AmericansMother Knows BestWomen's role in two spheres: "Kitchen Judaism"Campbell's and ClassCommercial interests and middle-class identityJewish AmericanaConcluding Stock Images
Chicken Soup: Sink or Swim?
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1media/chicken-soup-1.jpeg2022-02-24T15:41:14-08:00Golden Broth, Golden Land17An introduction to Stock Imagesimage_header11332762023-04-08T08:15:37-07:00About this book: Stock Images: What Cookbooks, Advertisements, and Chicken Soup Recipes Tell Us about Jewish America is digital book featuring scholarly essays, creative non-fiction pieces, and annotated exhibits of archival materials. This project incorporates themes of gender, class, race, and religion, drawing on literature in history, commerce, Jewish studies, marketing, anthropology, psychology, and gender studies. By using chicken soup as framing device and primary object of study, Stock Images tells the story of the Ashkenazi Jewish-American community's parallel assimilation into the United States and distinction as an ethnocultural group.
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