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Is Food the New Sex? Ignatius Press has generously given the permission for this reprint of Mary Eberstadt's "Is Food the New Sex?" The essay was taken from Adam and Eve after the Pill: Just as the food of today often attracts a level of metaphysical attentiveness suggestive of the sex of yesterday, so does food today seem attended by a similarly evocative — and proliferating Far-fetched though it seems at the moment, where mindless food is today, mindless sex — in light of the growing empirical record of its own unleashing — may yet again be tomorrow. 154 (April & May 2009). Her articles have appeared in the Weekly Standard, the American We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Mary Eberstadt is a senior research fellow at the Faith and Reason Institute, the author of several books, and the director of a new literary project, Remembering Upstate New York. Mary Eberstadt’s most popular book is Humanae Vitae: Of Human Life. 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