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A
New Publication by RAW
NERVE BOOKS
Centre for
Women's Studies, University of York, York, UK
Longing for Recognition
The joys, complexities, and contradictions of practicing
dietetics
Jacqueline Rochelle
Gingras, PhD, RD
York, UK: Raw Nerve Books, 1st February 2009
ISBN 978-0955358654; $25 CAD, $22 USD
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Longing for Recognition
offers a radical new way of understanding nutritional health practices.
In contemporary food culture, the work of dietitians has accrued new and
urgent meaning, and Longing for Recognition is addressed to that
group of practitioners. The author, herself a dietitian, crafts an autoethnographic
fiction that presents a critical and thought-provoking argument for a
more self-reflexive, relational, and embodied profession. Her compelling
narrative draws the reader into its timely call for rethinking what counts
as knowledge in dietetic education. Longing for Recognition will
be invaluable for dietitians and other health care professionals who wish
to enhance their practice as one that considers first and foremost what
it means to be human.
Reviewers'
Comments
Longing for Recognition is a landmark nutritional and educational
text and a whole new way of mapping the terrain. The book is an urgent,
eloquent and compelling journey towards tomorrow's dietetics, and Gingras
draws us out from 'safe places' to hold vulnerability up to the light.
Engagingly narrated through both a personal and a conceptual lens, her
book is a telling and necessary exposition of her discoveries.
Lucy
Aphramor, RD, Health Researcher, Coventry University,
UK
Professionals too rarely address the limits of their training or the strong
emotions produced by the dilemmas they face in their work. This richly
layered story - compelling in its attention to real people with complex
lives at work and at home - treats nutrition educators as accomplished
but also fully human practitioners, who struggle to reconcile the realities
of everyday practice with their desires to make a better world, for themselves
and others.
Marjorie
DeVault, PhD, Professor of Sociology, Syracuse
University, USA
Jacqueline Gingras, PhD, RD is an Assistant Professor at Ryerson University's
School of Nutrition, Toronto, ON. She conducts research into dietetic
education and practice. Previous work has appeared in publications as
diverse as Feminist Media Studies; Food, Culture & Society;
and Educational Insights.
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