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Refrigerator / Jonathan Rees.
Material type: TextSeries: Object lessonsPublisher: New York : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, 2015Description: 1 online resource (124 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 1628924357
- 9781628924350
- 9781628924343
- 1628924349
- 621.5/6 23
- TP496 .R38 2015eb
- LIT006000 | PHI001000 | SOC002010
Contents:
Summary: Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. It may be responsible for a greater improvement in human diet and longevity than any other technology of the last two thousand years-but have you ever thought seriously about your refrigerator? That box humming in the background displays more than you might expect, even who you are and the society in which you live. Jonathan Rees examines the past, present, and future of the household refrigerator with the aim of preventing its users from ever taking it for granted again. No mere contai.
Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; 1�a#x80;#x82;How Refrigerators Work; The icebox era; Enter the electric household refrigerator; Creating the cold; 2�a#x80;#x82;How to Make�A Your Refrigerator Stand Out; How to stand out in a crowded market; Why do Americans have such big refrigerators?; The exterior; The interior; 3�a#x80;#x82;Are the Benefits of Refrigeration Worth the Costs?; Powering the cold; Even locavores should love refrigerators; Life without a refrigerator; 4�a#x80;#x82;Waste and Wants; More food, more waste; Recreating the winter; �a#x80;#x9C;Her Kitchen ... and Your Good Judgment�a#x80;#x9D.
5�a#x80;#x82;Freezing and FreezersTop or bottom?; Frozen foods; The humble ice cube; Conclusion; Notes; INDEX.