In both Chinese and in Western languages, the meaning of taste both as flavor and as knowledge of what is good, right, beautiful, proper stems from the original gastronomic taste. However, while this dichotomy of meaning, flavor/ behavior, inhabit the same signifier, taste/wei, in both China and the West, each of these cultures seems to have come to this semantic cohabitation independent of mutual contact and by quite different routes. The routes they have followed, starting from the important differences in social and intellectual role that food itself has played in the West and in China, are perhaps an even more significant factor than the flavor/ behavior semantic cohabitation in the languages of both these cultures. In China the relatio...
Food enfaces multiple facets (culture, identity, relations, nourishment and so on) embedding those ...
Differences in culture, language, and behavior between Chinese and Western consumers make entering t...
Each nation has its own characteristic food culture, and cultural inheritance requires language as i...
In both Chinese and in Western languages, the meaning of taste both as flavor and as knowledge of wh...
This article examines vocabulary for taste and flavor in two neighboring but unrelated languages (La...
Scholars disagree about the extent to which language can tell us about conceptualisation of the worl...
There are many activities that humans cannot do without. Eating and drinking are two of them. But, d...
Although the Chinese market is traditionally characterized by a gastronomic culture which is profoun...
Languages vary in the number of descriptive terms for the four basic taste stimuli - sweet, sour, sa...
This study investigates into the food culture and service styles in China and Japan from the perspec...
Cross-cultural research with a focus on understanding food consumer behaviour is becoming increasing...
The language is a mirror which reflects the national characteristic. The proverbs, which have concen...
Food traditions mirror a people’s beliefs and values and are among the last characteristic of a cult...
In this chapter we consider the problems facing the sociology of culture with respect to taste. We u...
This dissertation is a translative study of Chinese culinary culture through the perspective of Chin...
Food enfaces multiple facets (culture, identity, relations, nourishment and so on) embedding those ...
Differences in culture, language, and behavior between Chinese and Western consumers make entering t...
Each nation has its own characteristic food culture, and cultural inheritance requires language as i...
In both Chinese and in Western languages, the meaning of taste both as flavor and as knowledge of wh...
This article examines vocabulary for taste and flavor in two neighboring but unrelated languages (La...
Scholars disagree about the extent to which language can tell us about conceptualisation of the worl...
There are many activities that humans cannot do without. Eating and drinking are two of them. But, d...
Although the Chinese market is traditionally characterized by a gastronomic culture which is profoun...
Languages vary in the number of descriptive terms for the four basic taste stimuli - sweet, sour, sa...
This study investigates into the food culture and service styles in China and Japan from the perspec...
Cross-cultural research with a focus on understanding food consumer behaviour is becoming increasing...
The language is a mirror which reflects the national characteristic. The proverbs, which have concen...
Food traditions mirror a people’s beliefs and values and are among the last characteristic of a cult...
In this chapter we consider the problems facing the sociology of culture with respect to taste. We u...
This dissertation is a translative study of Chinese culinary culture through the perspective of Chin...
Food enfaces multiple facets (culture, identity, relations, nourishment and so on) embedding those ...
Differences in culture, language, and behavior between Chinese and Western consumers make entering t...
Each nation has its own characteristic food culture, and cultural inheritance requires language as i...