In this thesis I will examine the ways in which washoku (lit. Japanese food) has been adopted and adapted in New Zealand, by both New Zealand gastronomes and Japanese expatriates. The thesis will trace the history of well known Japanese dishes such as sushi, sashimi, and ramen, in both their “traditional”setting and their new antipodean home. Through a series of interviews with New Zealand and Japanese consumers of washoku, this thesis will challenge established notions of what Japanese food is, and by whom it is consumed. By examining New Zealand Japanese restaurants and their owners, the thesis will demonstrate how and why Japanese food has changed and evolved
This thesis investigates how national boundaries and shared belonging can be evoked through the medi...
What is Japanese food? This paper examines the imaginative geography of “Japan” as manifested in the...
The Japanese food boom in recent years makes Japanese cuisine one of the most popular food around th...
In this thesis I will examine the ways in which washoku (lit. Japanese food) has been adopted and ad...
This thesis focuses on the traditional Japanese cuisine, washoku, and its changes under the influenc...
In this paper, we will explore the political construction of washoku by analyzing Japan’s recent str...
In this paper, we will explore the political construction of washoku by analyzing Japan’s recent str...
This chapter examines the case of the ultimately successful nomination by Japan of 'Washoku, traditi...
Until recently, Japanese cuisine was known only for sushi and was still considered exotic outside th...
This thesis is the outcome of 12 months of fieldwork undertaken in a semi-rural community in Osaka, ...
This thesis examines the interplay of cultures within Japanese restaurants in Sydney, unpacking the ...
The purpose of my research is to understand the meaning behind Japanese bread among Japanese people....
Japonia to kraj o bogatej kulturze żywieniowej, określanej jako shokubunka, która odzwierciedla wsze...
© 2011 Dr. Iori HamadaThis thesis examines the cross-cultural representation of the ‘exotic’ as a ne...
In Japanese society, a meal goes beyond the food and eating it. It is known that Japanese food was i...
This thesis investigates how national boundaries and shared belonging can be evoked through the medi...
What is Japanese food? This paper examines the imaginative geography of “Japan” as manifested in the...
The Japanese food boom in recent years makes Japanese cuisine one of the most popular food around th...
In this thesis I will examine the ways in which washoku (lit. Japanese food) has been adopted and ad...
This thesis focuses on the traditional Japanese cuisine, washoku, and its changes under the influenc...
In this paper, we will explore the political construction of washoku by analyzing Japan’s recent str...
In this paper, we will explore the political construction of washoku by analyzing Japan’s recent str...
This chapter examines the case of the ultimately successful nomination by Japan of 'Washoku, traditi...
Until recently, Japanese cuisine was known only for sushi and was still considered exotic outside th...
This thesis is the outcome of 12 months of fieldwork undertaken in a semi-rural community in Osaka, ...
This thesis examines the interplay of cultures within Japanese restaurants in Sydney, unpacking the ...
The purpose of my research is to understand the meaning behind Japanese bread among Japanese people....
Japonia to kraj o bogatej kulturze żywieniowej, określanej jako shokubunka, która odzwierciedla wsze...
© 2011 Dr. Iori HamadaThis thesis examines the cross-cultural representation of the ‘exotic’ as a ne...
In Japanese society, a meal goes beyond the food and eating it. It is known that Japanese food was i...
This thesis investigates how national boundaries and shared belonging can be evoked through the medi...
What is Japanese food? This paper examines the imaginative geography of “Japan” as manifested in the...
The Japanese food boom in recent years makes Japanese cuisine one of the most popular food around th...