By Carla Nappi This is the second post in a multi-part mini-series on Recipes in Time and Space. For previous installments in this mini-series, see here. One of the most important aspects of a recipe is the work that it does to bring elements together. This can happen in many different ways. A recipe combines ingredients and objects, it combines bodies (human with nonhuman, living with inert, sick with healthy), and it combines directions and rules of practice, among many other kinds of combi..
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By Tallulah Maait Pepperell On Day 8 of the Recipes Project, we revisited some themes that had poppe...
Ingredients and materials can be manipulated and combined to create something new-a transformation a...
By Carla Nappi This is the second post in a multi-part mini-series on Recipes in Time and Space. For...
By Carla Nappi (This is part of an ongoing series of posts exploring prepositional attitudes and the...
[This is the third of a three-part posting on BETWEEN-ness in recipes and their translation. For the...
By Carla Nappi (This is part of an ongoing series of posts exploring prepositional attitudes and the...
By Carla Nappi Hello again! When last we met, I was telling you about a recent and ongoing experimen...
By Carla Nappi Image from the manuscript of Dergici toktobuha Ge ti ciowan lu bithe, from a manuscr...
By Carla Nappi Hi there! In my previous post, I described an experiment in translating a Manchu medi...
By Carla Nappi …There is not a conjunction or a preposition, and hardly an adverbial phrase, syntac...
By Carla Nappi [This is the second post in a two-part series on Fluid Translation. Read the first po...
Food, the cornerstone of life, lies at the heart of our cultural identity. Vital for our health and...
"Recipes for The Suspension of Space-Time is a mail exchange exploring preservation of food, objects...
Emily Hagens, Monastic Domestic Medicine in Italy, in: Weblog The Recipes Project. Food, Magic, Scie...
What could it mean to use cooking as a medium or translation device for sociol-ogy? Why is the use o...
By Tallulah Maait Pepperell On Day 8 of the Recipes Project, we revisited some themes that had poppe...
Ingredients and materials can be manipulated and combined to create something new-a transformation a...
By Carla Nappi This is the second post in a multi-part mini-series on Recipes in Time and Space. For...
By Carla Nappi (This is part of an ongoing series of posts exploring prepositional attitudes and the...
[This is the third of a three-part posting on BETWEEN-ness in recipes and their translation. For the...
By Carla Nappi (This is part of an ongoing series of posts exploring prepositional attitudes and the...
By Carla Nappi Hello again! When last we met, I was telling you about a recent and ongoing experimen...
By Carla Nappi Image from the manuscript of Dergici toktobuha Ge ti ciowan lu bithe, from a manuscr...
By Carla Nappi Hi there! In my previous post, I described an experiment in translating a Manchu medi...
By Carla Nappi …There is not a conjunction or a preposition, and hardly an adverbial phrase, syntac...
By Carla Nappi [This is the second post in a two-part series on Fluid Translation. Read the first po...
Food, the cornerstone of life, lies at the heart of our cultural identity. Vital for our health and...
"Recipes for The Suspension of Space-Time is a mail exchange exploring preservation of food, objects...
Emily Hagens, Monastic Domestic Medicine in Italy, in: Weblog The Recipes Project. Food, Magic, Scie...
What could it mean to use cooking as a medium or translation device for sociol-ogy? Why is the use o...
By Tallulah Maait Pepperell On Day 8 of the Recipes Project, we revisited some themes that had poppe...
Ingredients and materials can be manipulated and combined to create something new-a transformation a...