This work addresses the food system as a complex structure connected to the environment, like a living organism. It uses the contributions from multiple fields (including anthropology, nutritional, medicine, and economics) to establish connections between analytically disparate fields in order to highlight their transformations over time and space. It also studies social organisation over millions of years to understand the synergy between the environment, extraction technologies, economic and political structures, and the resulting cooking environments (each with their own social construction of tastes) as conditioning factors for sickness and death. In short, it delves into the anthropology of food by relying on three main pillars: critic...
In the last two decades scientific techniques have opened up new avenues in archaeological studies o...
Interest in the anthropology of food has grown significantly in recent years. This is the first hand...
The centrality of commensality – eating and drinking together in a common physical and social setti...
The study of food is at once a classic theme in anthropological theorizing, as well as a burgeoning ...
abstract: Foodways in societies at every social scale are linked in complex ways to processes of soc...
Ever since the definition of the Neolithic Revolution by Vere Gordon Childe, archaeologists have bee...
By approaching the phenomenon of food (consumption) as an identity issue of the first order, as man’...
An undertaking without parallel or precedent, this monumental two-volume work encapsulates much of w...
This article explores the sociological dimensions of food, emphasizing its social significance, aest...
The aim of this paper is to show the role of anthropological inquiry in the development of a new, in...
Meals are a way of organizing eating into events that have a particular structure and form, and they...
Throughout human history, different authorities have prescribed what to eat and what foodstuffs to a...
This course will bring an anthropological perspective to the study of contemporary food systems. We ...
The current food system is unsustainable and no longer able to cope with the challenges caused by cl...
Until recently, archaeologists have routinely connected a particular object with a certain function ...
In the last two decades scientific techniques have opened up new avenues in archaeological studies o...
Interest in the anthropology of food has grown significantly in recent years. This is the first hand...
The centrality of commensality – eating and drinking together in a common physical and social setti...
The study of food is at once a classic theme in anthropological theorizing, as well as a burgeoning ...
abstract: Foodways in societies at every social scale are linked in complex ways to processes of soc...
Ever since the definition of the Neolithic Revolution by Vere Gordon Childe, archaeologists have bee...
By approaching the phenomenon of food (consumption) as an identity issue of the first order, as man’...
An undertaking without parallel or precedent, this monumental two-volume work encapsulates much of w...
This article explores the sociological dimensions of food, emphasizing its social significance, aest...
The aim of this paper is to show the role of anthropological inquiry in the development of a new, in...
Meals are a way of organizing eating into events that have a particular structure and form, and they...
Throughout human history, different authorities have prescribed what to eat and what foodstuffs to a...
This course will bring an anthropological perspective to the study of contemporary food systems. We ...
The current food system is unsustainable and no longer able to cope with the challenges caused by cl...
Until recently, archaeologists have routinely connected a particular object with a certain function ...
In the last two decades scientific techniques have opened up new avenues in archaeological studies o...
Interest in the anthropology of food has grown significantly in recent years. This is the first hand...
The centrality of commensality – eating and drinking together in a common physical and social setti...