“Frugality and Economy are Home Virtues”: Thrift in the Textual Space of the Nineteenth-century Recipe

Lindsay Middleton
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ABSTRACT In the nineteenth century, the ideology of thrift was pervasive in didactic nonfiction, which encouraged readers to engage with frugality as an economic and moral stance. Samuel Smiles’ Thrift (1875) emphasized the importance of thrift to individuals and society, positioning it within the domestic setting. To understand how thrift was enacted in the nineteenth-century home, this article examines the ideology of thrift in cookbooks and recipes. These writings sought to practically enable readers to thriftily engage with food, making the most of ingredients creatively and frugally. While scholarly attention that highlights ideological discourses within cookbooks focuses on the cultural discussions authors include around recipes, little attention has been paid to how ideologies are present within recipes themselves. This article applies a close literary and structural reading to recipes, arguing that cookery was “the handmaid of thrift” and that recipes were textual tools, enabling readers to incorporate thrift into their lives.
“勤俭节约是家庭美德”:19世纪《处方》文本空间中的节俭
在19世纪,节俭的意识形态在说教类非小说类作品中普遍存在,它鼓励读者将节俭作为一种经济和道德立场。塞缪尔·斯迈尔斯的《节俭》(1875)强调了节俭对个人和社会的重要性,将其定位在家庭环境中。为了了解节俭在19世纪的家庭中是如何形成的,本文考察了烹饪书和食谱中的节俭意识形态。这些作品实际上是为了让读者能够节俭地与食物接触,创造性地、节俭地利用食材。虽然强调烹饪书中意识形态话语的学术关注主要集中在作者围绕食谱进行的文化讨论上,但很少有人关注意识形态如何出现在食谱本身中。这篇文章对食谱进行了细致的文学和结构阅读,认为烹饪是“节俭的女仆”,食谱是文本工具,使读者能够将节俭融入他们的生活。
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