Food, Senses and the City
Herausgeber: Edwards, Ferne; Gerritsen, Roos; Wesser, Grit
Food, Senses and the City
Herausgeber: Edwards, Ferne; Gerritsen, Roos; Wesser, Grit
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This work explores diverse cultural understandings of food practices in cities through the senses, drawing on case studies in North and South America, Asia and Europe.
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This work explores diverse cultural understandings of food practices in cities through the senses, drawing on case studies in North and South America, Asia and Europe.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the Environment
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 234mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 416g
- ISBN-13: 9780367723620
- ISBN-10: 036772362X
- Artikelnr.: 65614341
- Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the Environment
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 234mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 416g
- ISBN-13: 9780367723620
- ISBN-10: 036772362X
- Artikelnr.: 65614341
Ferne Edwards is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Socially and Environmentally Just Transitions, Department of Design, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway, and was previously Research Fellow, RMIT University Centre for Urban Research, Melbourne, Australia, and Work Package Lead of the European Union's Horizon 2020 EdiCitNet project at RMIT Europe, Barcelona, Spain. Ferne is a cultural anthropologist researching edible cities, food waste, urban beekeeping, non-monetary food economies, and food sharing. Roos Gerritsen is an anthropologist who works in social innovation and design. In her work she tries to bring science outside its academic bubble. She also works for an organisation that enables exchange through cooking. She worked previously at Heidelberg University and holds a PhD in cultural anthropology and development sociology from Leiden University, the Netherlands. Roos is the author of Intimate Visualities and the Politics of Fandom in India (2019). Grit Wesser is a social anthropologist currently working on the AHRC-funded collaborative research project 'Knowing the Secret Police: Secrecy and Knowledge in East German Society' (2018-2021) at Newcastle University, UK. Previously, she taught social anthropology at the University of Edinburgh, UK, where she also earned her PhD in social anthropology (2016).
1. The 'food, senses, and the city' nexus PART I The city and its other 2.
Digging into soil, the senses, and society in Utrecht 3. Food activism and
sensuous human activity in Cagliari, Italy 4. Humming along: heightening
the senses between urban honeybees and humans 5. Sensing vernacular
Chennai, not Madras - a photo-essay PART II Past in the present: memory and
food 6. The sensorial life of amba: taste, smell, and culinary nostalgia
for Iraqi Jews in London and Israel 7. Thuringian festive cakes: women's
labour of love and the taste of Heimat 8. The taste of home: migrant
foodscapes in marketplaces in Shantou, China 9. Sourcing, sensing, and
sharing Bengali cuisine on the Gold Coast 10. Transmitting traditions:
digital food haunts of Nepalis in the UK PART III Disrupting and
re-imagining 11. A taste for tapatío things: changing city, changing palate
12. The foodie flâneur and the periphery of taste in Bucharest's street
food scene 13. Michelin stars and pintxo bars in Donostia: taste, touch,
and food tourism in contemporary urban Basque Country 14. Source and
supply: situating food and cultural capital in rural-urban interactions in
Vietnam 15. Preparing Uchu Jaku: the politics of care in a traditional
Andean recipe 16. Future directions for food, senses, and the city
Digging into soil, the senses, and society in Utrecht 3. Food activism and
sensuous human activity in Cagliari, Italy 4. Humming along: heightening
the senses between urban honeybees and humans 5. Sensing vernacular
Chennai, not Madras - a photo-essay PART II Past in the present: memory and
food 6. The sensorial life of amba: taste, smell, and culinary nostalgia
for Iraqi Jews in London and Israel 7. Thuringian festive cakes: women's
labour of love and the taste of Heimat 8. The taste of home: migrant
foodscapes in marketplaces in Shantou, China 9. Sourcing, sensing, and
sharing Bengali cuisine on the Gold Coast 10. Transmitting traditions:
digital food haunts of Nepalis in the UK PART III Disrupting and
re-imagining 11. A taste for tapatío things: changing city, changing palate
12. The foodie flâneur and the periphery of taste in Bucharest's street
food scene 13. Michelin stars and pintxo bars in Donostia: taste, touch,
and food tourism in contemporary urban Basque Country 14. Source and
supply: situating food and cultural capital in rural-urban interactions in
Vietnam 15. Preparing Uchu Jaku: the politics of care in a traditional
Andean recipe 16. Future directions for food, senses, and the city
1. The 'food, senses, and the city' nexus PART I The city and its other 2.
Digging into soil, the senses, and society in Utrecht 3. Food activism and
sensuous human activity in Cagliari, Italy 4. Humming along: heightening
the senses between urban honeybees and humans 5. Sensing vernacular
Chennai, not Madras - a photo-essay PART II Past in the present: memory and
food 6. The sensorial life of amba: taste, smell, and culinary nostalgia
for Iraqi Jews in London and Israel 7. Thuringian festive cakes: women's
labour of love and the taste of Heimat 8. The taste of home: migrant
foodscapes in marketplaces in Shantou, China 9. Sourcing, sensing, and
sharing Bengali cuisine on the Gold Coast 10. Transmitting traditions:
digital food haunts of Nepalis in the UK PART III Disrupting and
re-imagining 11. A taste for tapatío things: changing city, changing palate
12. The foodie flâneur and the periphery of taste in Bucharest's street
food scene 13. Michelin stars and pintxo bars in Donostia: taste, touch,
and food tourism in contemporary urban Basque Country 14. Source and
supply: situating food and cultural capital in rural-urban interactions in
Vietnam 15. Preparing Uchu Jaku: the politics of care in a traditional
Andean recipe 16. Future directions for food, senses, and the city
Digging into soil, the senses, and society in Utrecht 3. Food activism and
sensuous human activity in Cagliari, Italy 4. Humming along: heightening
the senses between urban honeybees and humans 5. Sensing vernacular
Chennai, not Madras - a photo-essay PART II Past in the present: memory and
food 6. The sensorial life of amba: taste, smell, and culinary nostalgia
for Iraqi Jews in London and Israel 7. Thuringian festive cakes: women's
labour of love and the taste of Heimat 8. The taste of home: migrant
foodscapes in marketplaces in Shantou, China 9. Sourcing, sensing, and
sharing Bengali cuisine on the Gold Coast 10. Transmitting traditions:
digital food haunts of Nepalis in the UK PART III Disrupting and
re-imagining 11. A taste for tapatío things: changing city, changing palate
12. The foodie flâneur and the periphery of taste in Bucharest's street
food scene 13. Michelin stars and pintxo bars in Donostia: taste, touch,
and food tourism in contemporary urban Basque Country 14. Source and
supply: situating food and cultural capital in rural-urban interactions in
Vietnam 15. Preparing Uchu Jaku: the politics of care in a traditional
Andean recipe 16. Future directions for food, senses, and the city