Phenomena related to gastronomy form an important part of both individual and collective identities. The gastronomical dimensions of literature can often be perceived as a commentary on the political, historical and societal, going beyond just the food. As cuisines are becoming more mixed globally, languages describing gastronomical scenes in literature are also becoming more multilingual. The novel Mock Faustus (1973), by the Latvian writer Marģers Zariņš, fuses the gastronomical and the multilingual to the extreme, producing a utopian linguistic hybrid of the Latvian language to which a mix of foreign languages and countless intertextual references are added. This is achieved by the gastronomical vocabulary and imagery omnipresent in t...
Where can identity be found? If people’s identity can be built through their language, the same phen...
This article examines the history of gastronomy and culinary vocabulary of the German language, its ...
Language and food are universal to humankind. Language accomplishes more than a pure exchange of inf...
Phenomena related to gastronomy form an important part of both individual and collective identities....
The goal of the article was an attempt to illustrate vocabulary register connected to cooking or foo...
Literature and the Political: Multilingualism and Exophony in Contemporary Baltic and German- Langua...
Food and cuisine have a great importance for civilization and culture and cause their progress. As E...
Food for thought and thought for food: Since antiquity the activity of eating and drinking has playe...
This presentation seeks to expand the analysis of food and consumption within francophone literature...
This investigative work is oriented to enhance the parallel constructions that serve as the base to ...
Ēdienam ir būtiska funkcija kultūras, etniskās un nacionālās identitātes veidošanā – šī iemesla dēļ...
The contribution investigates culinary transitions between Sweden and Europe in Torgny Lindgren's an...
This book discusses transformations in the construction of culinary taste, lifestyle and class throu...
This dissertation demonstrates how texts about food uniquely reinforce and challenge French identiti...
Introduction. By its very nature, a way of existence and potential possibility - language occupies a...
Where can identity be found? If people’s identity can be built through their language, the same phen...
This article examines the history of gastronomy and culinary vocabulary of the German language, its ...
Language and food are universal to humankind. Language accomplishes more than a pure exchange of inf...
Phenomena related to gastronomy form an important part of both individual and collective identities....
The goal of the article was an attempt to illustrate vocabulary register connected to cooking or foo...
Literature and the Political: Multilingualism and Exophony in Contemporary Baltic and German- Langua...
Food and cuisine have a great importance for civilization and culture and cause their progress. As E...
Food for thought and thought for food: Since antiquity the activity of eating and drinking has playe...
This presentation seeks to expand the analysis of food and consumption within francophone literature...
This investigative work is oriented to enhance the parallel constructions that serve as the base to ...
Ēdienam ir būtiska funkcija kultūras, etniskās un nacionālās identitātes veidošanā – šī iemesla dēļ...
The contribution investigates culinary transitions between Sweden and Europe in Torgny Lindgren's an...
This book discusses transformations in the construction of culinary taste, lifestyle and class throu...
This dissertation demonstrates how texts about food uniquely reinforce and challenge French identiti...
Introduction. By its very nature, a way of existence and potential possibility - language occupies a...
Where can identity be found? If people’s identity can be built through their language, the same phen...
This article examines the history of gastronomy and culinary vocabulary of the German language, its ...
Language and food are universal to humankind. Language accomplishes more than a pure exchange of inf...