Introduction: Hunger, taste, mobility
Rewriting riots past
Humanising the mob
Disenfranchised communities
Educating transgressive tastes
Social communion
Conclusion: "Taste them and try" : the risks of tasting in an insatiable market.
Collective hungerHungry foreigners; Civilised voices unheard; Cooperatives and compassion; Chapter 3: Disenfranchised communities; Criminals, vagrants, and exiles; 'The exile is free to land upon our shores, and free to perish of hunger beneath our inclement skies'; 'Native unsettledness': Itinerancy and travelling performers; Domestic spaces and property; Chapter 4: Educating transgressive tastes; Educating the palate; Exceeding the boundaries of taste; The two-edged sword of a taste of freedom; Self-moderating hunger; Chapter 5: Social communion.
A little solace from Sabbath to Sabbath: self-starvation and institutionalised abuseSelf-interested hunger in the community; Relating through taste; Conclusion: 'Taste them and try'-the risks of tasting in an insatiable market; Perverting nature in the name of labour; The goblins as anti-capitalist demons; Hunger for community; Bibliography; Index.