The Vector Between the Can and the Grave: A Journalist's Journey Through the Semantic Space of American Food Safety
Margaret Chen stood in the reading room of the New York Public Library on a cold January morning in 1905 and tried to understand why she could not stop thinking about a can of corn. The can was in front of her, on the reading table, in the special collections room where the librarian had brought it from the basement archives with the solemnity of a religious relic. It was an ordinary tin can of...
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