Food: the universal language. As a platform upon which people express their worldviews, food is the most important basic ingredient to both life and social progress. Elegance, gluttony, moderation, and excess are nowhere more evident than at the dinner table; such applications are evidence of the power of food to unite and destroy entire communities. And logic suggests that because food is necessary for survival, the human condition is, in part, reflected in taste. What a person craves is an indication of that person’s identity. But the connection between the aesthetic and economic significance of food is most obvious in eighteenth century England, where the socialization of people in more urban communities prompted culinary reform and radi...
The study of food is at once a classic theme in anthropological theorizing, as well as a burgeoning ...
Research on European food culture has expanded substantially in recent years, telling us more about ...
The sole view of food only serving humans with nutritional needs underestimates and disregards the s...
Food: the universal language. As a platform upon which people express their worldviews, food is the ...
This year’s two-day international ESNA conference intends to study the various and complex relations...
Over the past few decades, an ever–increasing interest in food has contributed to the shedding of li...
By approaching the phenomenon of food (consumption) as an identity issue of the first order, as man’...
Absorbing Fare examines the imaginative functions of food and ingestion within the discourses of dif...
Scorned since antiquity as low and animal, the sense of taste is celebrated today as an ally of joy,...
This dissertation explores the sense of taste’s significance to knowledge production in seventeenth ...
By the end of the eighteenth century an American cuisine existed, with certain elements common to al...
As an extremely important social interaction food is not about eating only but may be viewed as disc...
The production, preparation, distribution and consumption of food holds a central position in the de...
In this book, the complexity and the significance of the foods we eat are analysed from a variety of...
Food is basic to human existence. Across the entire period that humans have lived on this planet, fo...
The study of food is at once a classic theme in anthropological theorizing, as well as a burgeoning ...
Research on European food culture has expanded substantially in recent years, telling us more about ...
The sole view of food only serving humans with nutritional needs underestimates and disregards the s...
Food: the universal language. As a platform upon which people express their worldviews, food is the ...
This year’s two-day international ESNA conference intends to study the various and complex relations...
Over the past few decades, an ever–increasing interest in food has contributed to the shedding of li...
By approaching the phenomenon of food (consumption) as an identity issue of the first order, as man’...
Absorbing Fare examines the imaginative functions of food and ingestion within the discourses of dif...
Scorned since antiquity as low and animal, the sense of taste is celebrated today as an ally of joy,...
This dissertation explores the sense of taste’s significance to knowledge production in seventeenth ...
By the end of the eighteenth century an American cuisine existed, with certain elements common to al...
As an extremely important social interaction food is not about eating only but may be viewed as disc...
The production, preparation, distribution and consumption of food holds a central position in the de...
In this book, the complexity and the significance of the foods we eat are analysed from a variety of...
Food is basic to human existence. Across the entire period that humans have lived on this planet, fo...
The study of food is at once a classic theme in anthropological theorizing, as well as a burgeoning ...
Research on European food culture has expanded substantially in recent years, telling us more about ...
The sole view of food only serving humans with nutritional needs underestimates and disregards the s...