Anna Zeide
American academic and author

Anna Zeide

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American academic and author
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Female
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23 April 1984
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Washington University in St. Louis
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Introduction

Anna Zeide (born April 23, 1984) is an American academic and author. She is an assistant professor of history at Oklahoma State University and writes on food, consumerism and food systems.

Early life and education

Zeide was born on April 23, 1984 and raised in a rural and forested region of Arkansas. Her family were the only Jews in their town. The nearest synagogue was over two hours away in Little Rock, Arkansas. Zeide's father was a Russian-Jewish immigrant. She received a bachelor's degree and master's degree from Washington University in St. Louis and Doctor of Philosophy in History of Science, Medicine, and Technology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Career

Zeide is an assistant professor of history at Oklahoma State University–Stillwater and writes on food, consumerism and food systems. She won a James Beard Award in the Reference, History, and Scholarship category for Canned: The Rise and Fall of Consumer Confidence in the American Food Industry. Zeide and her work has been featured on WORT, KPFA, BYU Radio, WYPR, KERA, and the New Books Network, and in the Review of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Studies, Stillwater News-Press and The O'Colly. Her work about botulism has been published in the Saturday Evening Post and Smithsonian.

Selected works

  • Canned: The Rise and Fall of Consumer Confidence in the American Food Industry. Berkeley: University of California Press (2019). ISBN 9780520322769