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Exploring The Materiality Of Food Stuffs Transformations Symbolic Consumption And Embodiments Louise Steel

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Exploring The Materiality Of Food Stuffs Transformations Symbolic Consumption And Embodiments Louise Steel
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.55 MB
Author: Louise Steel, Katharina Zinn
ISBN: 9781138941199, 1138941190
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Exploring The Materiality Of Food Stuffs Transformations Symbolic Consumption And Embodiments Louise Steel by Louise Steel, Katharina Zinn 9781138941199, 1138941190 instant download after payment.

From remote antiquity to contemporary contexts, food and the ‘stuff’ of food remains central to people’s daily experiences as well as their sense and expression of identity. This volume explores the materiality of foodstuffs past and present, examining humanity’s intriguingly complex relationships with, and experiences of, food. The book also makes a fresh contribution to our understanding of materiality through a novel focus on material culture, analysing objects used to prepare, wrap, serve and consume food and the tactile experiences involved in its production and consumption. Considering a wide range of cultures, spanning from ancient China to modern-day Kenya, this broad collection of interdisciplinary chapters reveal the multiple interplays between foods, bodies, material worlds, rituals and embodied knowledge that emerge from these encounters and which, in turn, shape the material culture of food. Exploring the Materiality of Food 'Stuffs' makes an important contribution to this burgeoning field and will be of interest to archaeologists and anthropologists working in the key area of food research.

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