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  • London : Bloomsbury Academic
  • Frau
  • Kultur
  • Zeitschriften zur Ethnologie
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  • 1
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    London : Bloomsbury Academic
    ISBN: 978-0-85785-789-7 , 978-0-85785-698-2
    Language: English
    Pages: 404 Seiten
    Edition: second edition
    Series Statement: Sensory Formations
    Keywords: Nahrungsmittel Anthropologie, kulinarische ; Essen ; Eßgewohnheit ; Trinken ; Speiseabscheu ; Speisepräferenz ; Geruch ; Emotion ; Körper-Geist ; Gewürz ; Festessen ; Identität ; Folklore ; Geschichte ; Kultur ; Kulturgeschichte
    Abstract: Taste is recognized as one of the most evocative senses. The flavors of food play an important role in identity, memory, emotion, desire, and aversion, as well as social, religious and other occasions. Yet despite its fundamental role, taste is often mysteriously absent from discussions about food. Now in its second edition, The Taste Culture Reader examines the sensuous dimensions of eating and drinking and highlights the centrality of taste in human experience. Combining both classic and contemporary sources from anthropology, philosophy, sociology, history, science, and beyond, the book features excerpts from texts by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, Pierre Bourdieu, Brillat-Savarin, Marcel Proust, Sidney Mintz, and M.F.K. Fisher as well as original essays by authors such as David Sutton, Lisa Heldke, David Howes, Constance Classen, and Amy Trubek. This edition has been revised substantially throughout to include the latest scholarship on the senses and features new introductions from the editor as well as 10 new chapters. The perfect introduction to the study of taste, this is essential reading for students in food studies, anthropology, sensory studies, philosophy, and culinary arts.
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction: Perspectives on Taste Part I: Taste: Physiology and Circumstance Part II: Taste Cultures: Gustation in History Part III: Eloquent Flavors Part IV: Body and Soul Part V: Taste and Aesthetic Discrimination Part VI: Fine Discernments and the Cultivation of Taste Part VII: Taste, Emotion, and Memory Part VIII: Artifice, Authenticity, and Artistry Bibliography Notes on Contributors Permissions Index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 978-1-4742-3962-2
    Language: English
    Pages: XIX, 259 Seiten
    Series Statement: Home
    DDC: 306.7
    RVK:
    Keywords: Privatheit Soziales Leben ; Geschlechterforschung ; Geschlechterrolle ; Mann ; Frau ; Sexualität ; Identität, sexuelle ; Politik und Gesellschaft ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Sexuality and Gender at Home is the first book to explore the meanings and experiences of home through the framework of sexuality. Looking at a broad spectrum of sexuality, gender and domesticity, it examines the many ways in which home is constructed, performed and experienced in relation to sexuality and gender. Considering identity issues such as age, class, ethnicity and gender, the authors problematize intimacy and question conventional ways of thinking about allegedly `private' home space. Comprehensive introductions to each of the book's three sections - on Intimacy and Home, Queering Home, Beyond Home - provide a coherent overview of the existing literature as well as additional historical and cultural context. Fourteen chapters present ground-breaking research and insights into sexuality, gender and home across culture, time and space. Written by academics from a range of subject disciplines, chapters are based on research covering countries including Australia, France, Sweden, the UK, the USA, Guyana, Israel, and Singapore. This highly original text is the ideal starting point for anyone wishing to get to grips with the emerging field of sexuality, gender and home and will particularly appeal to researchers and students in anthropology, architecture, gender studies, sociology, and human geography.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Contributors. Series Preface: Why Home? Victor Buchli, University College London, UK, and Rosie Cox, Birkbeck, University of London, UK. Preface Tom Boellstorff, University of California, Irvine, USA. Introduction Ben Campkin, Barbara Penner, and Brent Pilkey, University College London, UK, and Rachael M. Scicluna, University of Kent, UK. Part I: Making Home. Introduction: Making Home Barbara Penner, University College London, UK, and Rachel M.Scicluna, University of Kent, UK. 1. Class, Sexuality and Home in Inter-War London Elizabeth Darling, Oxford Brookes University, UK. 2. Unhousing Sexuality: Sexuality and Singlehood in Singapore's Public Housing Lilian Chee, National University of Singapore, Singapore. 3. Negotiating Sexual Relationships and Alternative Domesticities in Shared Households in England Sue Heath, University of Manchester, UK, and Rachael M.Scicluna, University of Kent, UK. 4. Making a House a Home: Children and the Meanings of Home among Gay Men in the US Ellen Lewin, University of Iowa, USA. Part II: Queering Home. Introduction: Queering Home Ben Campkin and Brent Pilkey, University College London, UK. 5. F the U-Haul: Janet Flanner's Paris and the Varieties of Lesbian Domesticity Alice T. Friedman, Wellesley College, USA. 6. Queering the Historic House: Destabilising Heteronormativity in the National Trust Matt Smith, University of Brighton, UK. 7. A Bend in the River: Queer Home and Heritage in a House in Hammersmith Matt Cook, Birkbeck, University of London, UK. 8. The Living Room and Sexuality: Lesbian Homes as Political Places Rachael M. Scicluna, University of Kent, UK. 9. Que(e)rying Homonormativity: The Everyday Politics of Lesbian and Gay Homemaking Andrew Gorman-Murray, University of Western Sydney, Australia. Part III: Beyond Home. Introduction: Beyond Home Barbara Penner and Ben Campkin, University College London, UK. 10. Crossing the Domestic Threshold: LGBTQ-Marketed Tradespeople Working in London's Homes Brent Pilkey, University College London, UK. 11. Castle and Cell: Exploring Intersections between Sexuality and Gender in the Domestic Lives of Men with Trans Identities and Histories Laura Marshall, University College London, UK. 12. Relational Persons of the Home: Intimacy, Transgressions and Boundary-Making Narmala Halstead, University of East London, UK. 13. Recreational Sex Not-at-Home: The Atmospheres of Sex Work in Tel Aviv Dana Kaplan, The Open University, Israel. 14. Letters Home Ben Campkin, University College London, UK, and R. Justin Hunt, Syracuse University, London, UK. Index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 978-1-4742-3828-1
    Language: English
    Pages: XXVI 178 S.
    Series Statement: Globalizing Sport Studies
    Keywords: Sport Sozialer Aspekt ; Soziale Bewegung ; Soziale Gerechtigkeit ; Globalisierung ; Freizeit ; Frau ; Popular Culture
    Abstract: From neighborhood coalitions organizing against the building of a sport facility for professional sports teams subsidized by public funds, to global campaigns for equity for women in sport, to worldwide bans of apartheid regimes, sites and levels of protest, resistance and activism have been present throughout the history of sport. Contentious forms of collective actions are now ever more present in various forms at the local, the national and the global levels. Sport and Social Movements: From the Local to the Global is the first book-length treatment of the way social movements have intersected and continue to intersect with sport. It traces the history of various social movements associated with labour, women, peace, the environment and rights (civil, racial, disability and sexual), and their relationship to sport and sports mega-events such as the Olympic Games. Based on research conducted by a multinational team of authors that draws on theories of social movements and new social movements, the book includes a valuable chronology of social movements, illustrations of key episodes in the development of the relationships between sport and different social movements and an agenda for future research and scholarship. Written in a clear and comprehensive style it is suitable for all levels of higher education, researchers and the general reader who want to know more about the role that sport has played in the development of social movements and campaigns for social justice.
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements Contents page List of Tables Chronology List of Acronyms Introduction Chapter 1 Analyzing Sport and (Global) Social Movements Chapter 2 From Workers Sport to Alter Sport and Global Workers Rights Chapter 3 Women's Movements and Sport Chapter 4 Rights Movements and Sport Chapter 5 Sport and the Global Peace Movement Chapter 6 Sport and the Environmental Movement Conclusion References
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