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Contents
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
The Mediality of Sugar: Introduction
Sugar as Medium of Social Signification
1 Materiality, Medium, and Morality: The Colors of Sugar in Trade and Consumption in Europe Today
2 Mediating Social Life: Confectionery as Cultural Objects in Sweden in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
3 The Stenographer's Lunch
4 Royal Cavities: Towards a Mediality of Sugar
5 Sweet Prosperity and Bitter Bondage: Caribbean Empowerment and Race in Andrea Stuart's Sugar in the Blood: A Family's Story of Slavery and Empire (2012)
Sugar in Art and Architecture
6 Architecture and Urban Form Derived from Sugar Production: Company Towns in Brazil from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century
7 Sugar Cubes That Revolutionized Art: Malevich's Artistic Project as Interpreted by Leonid Tishkov in Kubvechnosti (2012)
8 "It Is at This Cost that You Eat Sugar in Europe:" The Desire for Justice and Moreau le Jeune's Illustrations (1787) for Voltaire's Candide ou l'optimisme (1759)
9 Sugar Cube Mission Models in California Primary Schools and the Whitewashing of Native American Labor
Outlook
10 "Sugar Is Not a Vegetable:" The Mediality of Sugar in Anthropocenic Entanglements
Appendix
Geography of World Sugar Production and History of Labor in Sugar: Maps and Graphs
Index.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
The Mediality of Sugar: Introduction
Sugar as Medium of Social Signification
1 Materiality, Medium, and Morality: The Colors of Sugar in Trade and Consumption in Europe Today
2 Mediating Social Life: Confectionery as Cultural Objects in Sweden in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
3 The Stenographer's Lunch
4 Royal Cavities: Towards a Mediality of Sugar
5 Sweet Prosperity and Bitter Bondage: Caribbean Empowerment and Race in Andrea Stuart's Sugar in the Blood: A Family's Story of Slavery and Empire (2012)
Sugar in Art and Architecture
6 Architecture and Urban Form Derived from Sugar Production: Company Towns in Brazil from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century
7 Sugar Cubes That Revolutionized Art: Malevich's Artistic Project as Interpreted by Leonid Tishkov in Kubvechnosti (2012)
8 "It Is at This Cost that You Eat Sugar in Europe:" The Desire for Justice and Moreau le Jeune's Illustrations (1787) for Voltaire's Candide ou l'optimisme (1759)
9 Sugar Cube Mission Models in California Primary Schools and the Whitewashing of Native American Labor
Outlook
10 "Sugar Is Not a Vegetable:" The Mediality of Sugar in Anthropocenic Entanglements
Appendix
Geography of World Sugar Production and History of Labor in Sugar: Maps and Graphs
Index.