Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery 1991

Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery 1991
Author: Harlan Walker
Publisher: Prospect Books (UK)
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Oxford Symposium on Food & Cookery, 1988

Oxford Symposium on Food & Cookery, 1988
Author: Tom Jaine
Publisher: Oxford Symposium
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1989
Genre: Cookery
ISBN: 0907325424

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The history, evolution and use of cooking pots from diverse places, such as Syria, Papua New Guinea, China and Spain are discussed.

Oxford Symposium on Food & Cookery, 1989

Oxford Symposium on Food & Cookery, 1989
Author: Harlan Walker
Publisher: Oxford Symposium
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1990
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0907325440

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A study of staples such as potato, rice, root vegetables in early modern England, wheat and other cereals.

Wrapped & Stuffed Foods

Wrapped & Stuffed Foods
Author: Mark McWilliams
Publisher: Oxford Symposium
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1903018994

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Contains essays presented at the 2012 Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery

A History of Cooks and Cooking

A History of Cooks and Cooking
Author: Michael Symons
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2003-10-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780252071928

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Never has there been so little need to cook. Yet Michael Symons maintains that to be truly human we need to become better cooks: practical and generous sharers of food.Fueled by James Boswell's definition of humans as cooking animals (for "no beast can cook"), Symons sets out to explore the civilizing role of cooks in history. His wanderings take us to the clay ovens of the prehistoric eastern Mediterranean and the bronze cauldrons of ancient China, to fabulous banquets in the temples and courts of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Persia, to medieval English cookshops and southeast Asian street markets, to palace kitchens, diners, and to modern fast-food eateries.Symons samples conceptions and perceptions of cooks and cooking, from Plato and Descartes to Marx and Virginia Woolf, asking why cooks, despite their vital and central role in sustaining life, have remained in the shadows, unheralded, unregarded, and underappreciated. "People think of meals as occasions where you share food," he notes. "They rarely think of cooks as sharers of food."Considering such notions as the physical and political consequences of sauce, connections between food and love, and cooking as a regulator of clock and calendar, Symons provides a spirited and diverting defense of a cook-centered view of the world.Michael Symons is the author of One Continuous Picnic: A History of Eating in Australia and The Shared Table.

The Oxford Companion to Food

The Oxford Companion to Food
Author: Alan Davidson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 953
Release: 2014
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199677336

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Twenty years in the making, the first edition of this bestselling reference work appeared in 1999 to worldwide acclaim. Combining serious and meticulously researched facts with entertaining and witty commentary, it has been deemed unique by chefs and reviewers around the globe. It contains both a comprehensive catalog of foodstuffs - crackers and cookies named for battles and divas; body parts from toe to cerebellum; breads from Asia to the Mediterranean - and a richly allusive account of the culture of food, whether expressed in literature and cook books, or as dishes special to a country or community. Retaining Alan Davidson's wisdom and wit, this new edition also covers the latest developments across the whole spectrum of this subject. Tom Jaine has taken the opportunity to update the text and alert readers to new perspectives in food studies. There is new coverage on attitudes towards food consumption, production and perception, such as food and genetics, food and sociology, and obesity. New entries include terms such as convenience foods, gastronomy, fusion food, leftovers, obesity, local food, and many more. There are also new entries on important personalities who are of special significance within the world of food, among them Clarence Birdseye, Henri Nestle, and Louis Pasteur. Now in its third edition the Companion maintains its place as the foremost food reference resource for study and home use.

The Taste of American Place

The Taste of American Place
Author: Barbara G. Shortridge
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 309
Release: 1999-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1461645786

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Tracing the intertwined roles of food, ethnicity, and regionalism in the construction of American identity, this textbook examines the central role food plays in our lives. Drawing on a range of disciplines_including sociology, anthropology, folklore, geography, history, and nutrition_the editors have selected a group of engaging essays to help students explore the idea of food as a window into American culture. The editors' general introductory essay offers an overview of current scholarship, and part introductions contextualize the readings within each section. This lively reader will be a valuable supplement for courses on American culture across the social sciences.