Domestic Divo Rebecca Swenson Summary

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"Exploring gender as activity, because of institutional and social norms and any contradictions." It was always considered that women belong in the kitchen to show that they are productive and devoted to their families. Now, both men and women share the kitchen somewhat equally. Rebecca Swenson argues this in "Domestic Divo? Televised Treatments of Masculinity, Femininity, and Food." To show the differences women have in the kitchen, Swenson gives example using Food Network. Women mainly cook for family and friends. For men, they do it for show, entertainment, competition, and sexual encounters. All of this will show the men's success, hierarchy, speed, and stamina. In Paula Deen's show, she calls her audience her girls, and says, "it looks

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