Cooking Cultures
Convergent Histories of Food and Feeling
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:1st Jul '16
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Cooking Cultures studies food, cooking and cuisine in different societies and cultures over different periods of time.
This volume studies food, cooking and cuisine in different societies and cultures over different periods of time. It highlights the intimate connections of food, identity, gender, power, personhood and national culture, as well as the intricate combination of ingredients, ideas, ideologies and imagination that go into the representation of food and cuisine.This volume offers a study of food, cooking and cuisine in different societies and cultures over different periods of time. It highlights the intimate connections of food, identity, gender, power, personhood and national culture, and also the intricate combination of ingredients, ideas, ideologies and imagination that go into the representation of food and cuisine. Tracking such blends in different societies and continents developed from trans-cultural flows of goods and peoples, colonial encounters, adventure and adaptation, and change in attitude and taste, Cooking Cultures makes a novel argument about convergent histories of the globe brought about by food and cooking.
ISBN: 9781107140363
Dimensions: 239mm x 160mm x 22mm
Weight: 510g
270 pages