ISBN:
9780429279751
,
0429279752
,
9781000729931
,
1000729931
,
9781000729788
,
1000729788
,
9781000729634
,
100072963X
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (xiii, 222 pages)
,
illustrations, maps
Series Statement:
Critical heritages of Europe
DDC:
394.1/2094
Keywords:
Food habits / Political aspects / Europe
;
Food habits / Social aspects / Europe
;
Nationalism / Europe
;
Cooking, European
;
Ess- und Trinksitte
;
Nationalismus
;
Kochen
;
Immaterielles Kulturerbe
;
Kulturkontakt
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Ess- und Trinksitte
;
Kochen
;
Kulturkontakt
;
Immaterielles Kulturerbe
;
Nationalismus
Abstract:
"Food Heritage and Nationalism in Europe contends that food is a fundamental element of heritage, and a particularly important one in times of crisis. Arguing that food, taste, cuisine, and gastronomy are crucial markers of identity that are inherently connected to constructions of place, tradition and the past, the book demonstrates how they play a role in intangible, as well as tangible, heritage. Featuring contributions from experts working across Europe and beyond, and adopting a strong historical and transnational perspective, the book examines the various ways in which food can be understood and used as heritage. Including explorations of imperial spaces, migrations and diasporas; the role of commercialisation processes; and institutional practices within the political and cultural domains, the volume considers all aspects of this complex issue. Arguing that the various European cuisines are the result of exchanges, hybridities, and complex historical processes, Porciani and the chapter authors offer up a new way of deconstructing banal nationalism and of moving away from the idea of static identities. Suggesting a new and different approach to the idea of so-called national cuisines, Food Heritage and Nationalism in Europe will be a compelling read for academic audiences in museum and heritage studies, cultural and food studies, anthropology and history"--
Note:
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 16, 2020)
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