TY - BOOK ID - 14268849 TI - The Noodle Narratives AU - Errington, Frederick Karl AU - Tatsuro, Fuzikura AU - Gewertz, Deborah B PY - 2013 SN - 0520276337 1299713289 0520276345 0520956672 9780520956674 9781299713284 9780520276338 9780520276345 1229713289 PB - Berkeley, Calif. University of California Press DB - UniCat KW - Noodles -- Social aspects -- Japan. KW - Noodles -- Social aspects -- Papua New Guinea. KW - Noodles -- Social aspects -- United States. KW - Noodles industry -- Social aspects -- Japan. KW - Noodles industry -- Social aspects -- Papua New Guinea. KW - Noodles industry -- Social aspects -- United States. KW - Noodles industry KW - Noodles KW - Business & Economics KW - Industries KW - Social aspects KW - Alimentary paste products KW - Pasta industry KW - E-books KW - 21st century. KW - anthropologists. KW - asian foods. KW - capitalism. KW - cheap foods. KW - consumers. KW - cross cultural. KW - cultural anthropology. KW - demographic studies. KW - diverse populations. KW - food and culture. KW - food consumption. KW - food historians. KW - food industry. KW - food manufacturing. KW - food marketing. KW - food production. KW - globalization. KW - industrial food. KW - instant noodles. KW - japan. KW - nonfiction. KW - noodles. KW - papua new guinea. KW - postwar society. KW - poverty. KW - prison inmates. KW - social science. KW - united states. KW - us purveyors. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:14268849 AB - Tasty, convenient, and cheap, instant noodles are one of the most remarkable industrial foods ever. Consumed around the world by millions, they appeal to young and old, affluent and impoverished alike. The authors examine the history, manufacturing, marketing, and consumption of instant noodles. By focusing on three specific markets, they reveal various ways in which these noodles enable diverse populations to manage their lives. The first market is in Japan, where instant noodles have facilitated a major transformation of post-war society, while undergoing a seemingly endless tweaking in flavors, toppings, and packaging in order to entice consumers. The second is in the United States, where instant noodles have become important to many groups including college students, their nostalgic parents, and prison inmates. The authors also take note of "heavy users," a category of the chronically hard-pressed targeted by U.S. purveyors. The third is in Papua New Guinea, where instant noodles arrived only recently and are providing cheap food options to the urban poor, all the while transforming them into aspiring consumers. Finally, this study examines the global "Big Food" industry. As one of the food system's singular achievements, the phenomenon of instant noodles provides insight into the pros and cons of global capitalist provisioning. ER -