Gender Studies 3690 (01): Gender & Contemporary Issues: Cookbook Analysis Assignment: Finding Cookbooks

By Subject Headings

Here are a few subject headings that might be useful for finding cookbooks in the library catalog:

Cookbooks

Recipes

Cooking and Cookbooks

Cooking, African

Cooking, American

Cooking, Asian

Cooking, Chinese

Cooking, Creole

Cooking, Cuban

Cooking, French

Cooking, German

Cooking, Greek

Cooking, Indian

Cooking, Irish

Cooking, Italian

Cooking, Jewish

Cooking, Korean

Cooking, Latin American

Cooking, Mediterranean 

Cooking, Mexican

Cooking, Middle Eastern

Cooking, Russian

Cooking, Vietnamese

Cooking, Vegan

Cooking, Vegetarian

Kosher Food

Please note that, while it is widely used as an organizational system in a majority of academic libraries across the United States, the Library of Congress Subject Headings has a history of problematic, biased language in reference to race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, able-bodiedness, and immigration status. 

For Articles

Academic Search Ultimate - Includes more than 17,000 multidisciplinary periodicals and full-text articles from more than 10,000 journals

America: History & Life - Includes 1,700 journals from as far back as 1910 and articles published in more than forty languages

APA PsycArticles - Contains more than 150,000 articles from over 80 journals published by the American Psychological Association (APA) and allied organizations

Culinary Arts Collection - Includes more than five million articles from more than 250 major cooking and nutrition magazines, as well as book reference content 

GenderWatch - A full-text collection of international journals, magazines, newsletters, regional publications, special reports, and conference proceedings dating back to 1970

Historical Abstracts - Covers the history of the world from the 15th century forward and includes more than 3,100 academic historical journals in over forty languages

JSTOR - Full-text access to academic/scholarly articles from multidisciplinary journals

Special Thanks

Thank you to Sarita Gaytan and Yale University Library for this content!

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