Eating Culture: The Poetics and Politics of FoodFood has always operated in circulation between the local and the global, migration and resettlement and, with its power in defining and performing social meanings, served to construct notions of home and cultural otherness. But while previous studies emphasized these oppositions, our globalized and postcolonial setting today poses a new question: what happens to eating culture when the pure products go crazy? This transdisciplinary volume therefore draws on research in social anthropology, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, literature, film and cultural studies to investigate practices, representations and functions of food in American, European and Asian societies and their cross-cultural engagements. It argues that foodways precisely come to mark the material basis for both the identification and the translatability of cultures. |
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Page 155
How much food has become a vital part of a globalized " complex connectivity " (
Tomlinson 1999 : 2 ) is evidenced by the global food industries . All sorts of foods
, from meats or tropical fruits to luxury items , are now circulating around the ...
How much food has become a vital part of a globalized " complex connectivity " (
Tomlinson 1999 : 2 ) is evidenced by the global food industries . All sorts of foods
, from meats or tropical fruits to luxury items , are now circulating around the ...
Page 156
Food has become one of the primary ways in which Americans today encounter
other nations and cultures , an important medium of what might be called an
enlightened cosmopolitan lifestyle . Since the 1980s it has become increasingly
chic ...
Food has become one of the primary ways in which Americans today encounter
other nations and cultures , an important medium of what might be called an
enlightened cosmopolitan lifestyle . Since the 1980s it has become increasingly
chic ...
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As in Cézanne ' s fruit pictures , seeing food has become an artistic pleasure cut
off from any sensual forecast of taste and touch . But Zola ' s young man is no
Cézanne . Aware of his own shortcomings as an artist , he accomplishes his one
...
As in Cézanne ' s fruit pictures , seeing food has become an artistic pleasure cut
off from any sensual forecast of taste and touch . But Zola ' s young man is no
Cézanne . Aware of his own shortcomings as an artist , he accomplishes his one
...
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