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Food preparation, consumption, and exchange are eminently social
practices, and experiencing another cuisine often provides our first
encounter with a different culture. This volume presents fascinating
essays about cooking, eating, and sharing food, by anthropologists
working in many parts of the world, exploring what they learned by
eating with others.

These are accounts of specific experiences -
of cooking in Mombasa, shopping for organic produce in Vienna, eating
vegetarian in Vietnam, raising and selling chickens in Hong Kong, and of
refugees subsisting on food aid. With a special focus on the experience
and challenge of ethnographic fieldwork, the essays cover a wide range
of topics in food studies and anthropology, including food safety and
food security, cultural diversity and globalization, colonial histories
and contemporary identities, and changing ecological, social, and
political relations across cultures.

Food: Ethnographic Encounters
offers readers a broad view of the vibrancy of local and global food
cultures, and provides an accessible introduction to both food studies
and contemporary ethnography.

Table of Contents

Preface

John Borneman

Introduction

Leo Coleman

1. Food and Morality in Yemen

Anne Meneley, Trent University, Canada

2. It All Started with the Bhajias

Nina Berman, The Ohio State University, USA

3. The Enchantments of Food in the Lower Amazon, Brazil

Mark Harris, University of St Andrews, UK

4. Live Poultry Markets and Avian Flu in Hong Kong

Frédéric Keck, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France

5. Revisiting Lao Food: Pain and Commensality

Penny Van Esterik, York University, Canada

6. In Search of the Elusive Heirloom Tomato: Farms and Farmers' Markets, Fields and Fieldwork

Jennifer A. Jordan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA

7. Keeping out of the Kitchen: Cooking and Power in a Moroccan Household

Claire Nicholas, Princeton University, USA

8. "Do You Know How to Eat . . .?" Edible Expertise in Ho Chi Minh City

Nina Hien, New York University, USA

9. Learning to Exchange Words and Food in the Marquesas

Kathleen C. Riley, Queens College, City University of New York, USA

10. Eating Vegetarian in Vietnam

Christophe Robert, City University of Hong Kong, China

11. The Food of Sorrow: Humanitarian Aid to Displaced People

Elizabeth Dunn, University of Colorado, USA


Guide for Further Reading

Endmatter

Product details

Published 01 Feb 2012
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 192
ISBN 9781847889089
Imprint Berg Publishers
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Series Encounters: Experience and Anthropological Knowledge
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Leo Coleman

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