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Adventures In Eating Anthropological Experiences In Dining From Around The World Helen R Haines

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Adventures In Eating Anthropological Experiences In Dining From Around The World Helen R Haines
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Publisher: University Press of Colorado
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.5 MB
Pages: 309
Author: Helen R. Haines, Clare A. Sammells
ISBN: 9781607320142, 9781607320371, 1607320142, 1607320371
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Adventures In Eating Anthropological Experiences In Dining From Around The World Helen R Haines by Helen R. Haines, Clare A. Sammells 9781607320142, 9781607320371, 1607320142, 1607320371 instant download after payment.

Anthropologists training to do fieldwork in far-off, unfamiliar places prepare for significant challenges with regard to language, customs, and other cultural differences. However, like other travellers to unknown places, they are often unprepared to deal with the most basic and necessary requirement: food. Although there are many books on the anthropology of food, this book is the first intended to prepare students for the uncomfortable dining situations they may encounter over the course of their careers. Whether sago grubs, jungle rats, termites, or the pungent durian fruit are on the table, participating in the act of sharing food can establish relationships vital to anthropologists' research practices and knowledge of their host cultures. Using their own experiences with unfamiliar - and sometimes unappealing - food practices and customs, the contributors explore such eating moments and how these moments can produce new understandings of culture and the meaning of food beyond the immediate experience of eating it. They also address how personal eating experiences and culinary dilemmas can shape the data and methodologies of the discipline.

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