Exploring the Materiality of Food 'Stuffs': Transformations, Symbolic Consumption and Embodiments: Routledge Studies in Archaeology
Editat de Louise Steel, Katharina Zinnen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 noi 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138941199
ISBN-10: 1138941190
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Archaeology
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138941190
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Archaeology
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Introduction: exploring the materiality of food ‘stuffs’: transformations, embodiment and ritualized consumption
LOUISE STEEL AND KATHARINA ZINN
PART ONE: TRANSFORMATIONS
2. From raw resources to food processing: archaeobotanical and ethnographic insights from New Kingdom Amara West and present-day Ernetta Island in Northern Sudan
PHILIPPA RYAN
3. The domestication of innovation: advertizing strategies for canned foods in the Netherlands, 1945-1985
JON VERRIET
4. Our ‘daily bread’: the origins of grinding grain and breadmaking
BRIAN HAYDEN, LAURIE NIXON-DARCUS AND LOGAN ANSELL
5. Bodies of water: exploring water flows in rural Kenya
LUCI ATTALA
PART TWO: EMBODIED ENCOUNTERS
6. Embodied spirituality and self-divinization: A re-reading of the Legend of Princess Miaoshan
THOMAS JANSEN
7. Permaculture: discovering nature, designing ecologies
ELAINE FORDE
8. The logistics of bread production in Old Kingdom Egypt: A nutritional perspective
CLAIRE MALLESON
9. ‘Everyday’ foodways and social connections in Pompeian houses
PENELOPE ALLISON
PART THREE: SYMBOLIC CONSUMPTION
10. Sumptuous feasting in the ancient Near East: exploring the materiality of the Royal Tombs of Ur
LOUISE STEEL
11. Lacklustre offering plates? Symbolic food consumption, ritual, and representations in ancient Egyptian funerary culture
KATHARINA ZINN
12. The materiality of ecstatic ritual: altered states of consciousness and ritual in Late Bronze Age Cyprus
DAVID COLLARD
13. Ritual and daily life in the Chinese Bronze Age: foodstuffs and bodies in depositional context at Yanshi Shangcheng
KATRINKA REINHART
14. The ambiguous (but important) materiality of food.
RICHARD WILK
LOUISE STEEL AND KATHARINA ZINN
PART ONE: TRANSFORMATIONS
2. From raw resources to food processing: archaeobotanical and ethnographic insights from New Kingdom Amara West and present-day Ernetta Island in Northern Sudan
PHILIPPA RYAN
3. The domestication of innovation: advertizing strategies for canned foods in the Netherlands, 1945-1985
JON VERRIET
4. Our ‘daily bread’: the origins of grinding grain and breadmaking
BRIAN HAYDEN, LAURIE NIXON-DARCUS AND LOGAN ANSELL
5. Bodies of water: exploring water flows in rural Kenya
LUCI ATTALA
PART TWO: EMBODIED ENCOUNTERS
6. Embodied spirituality and self-divinization: A re-reading of the Legend of Princess Miaoshan
THOMAS JANSEN
7. Permaculture: discovering nature, designing ecologies
ELAINE FORDE
8. The logistics of bread production in Old Kingdom Egypt: A nutritional perspective
CLAIRE MALLESON
9. ‘Everyday’ foodways and social connections in Pompeian houses
PENELOPE ALLISON
PART THREE: SYMBOLIC CONSUMPTION
10. Sumptuous feasting in the ancient Near East: exploring the materiality of the Royal Tombs of Ur
LOUISE STEEL
11. Lacklustre offering plates? Symbolic food consumption, ritual, and representations in ancient Egyptian funerary culture
KATHARINA ZINN
12. The materiality of ecstatic ritual: altered states of consciousness and ritual in Late Bronze Age Cyprus
DAVID COLLARD
13. Ritual and daily life in the Chinese Bronze Age: foodstuffs and bodies in depositional context at Yanshi Shangcheng
KATRINKA REINHART
14. The ambiguous (but important) materiality of food.
RICHARD WILK
Descriere
This volume explores the materiality of foodstuffs past and present, examining humanity’s intriguingly complex relationships with, and experiences of, food. The book also expands our understanding of materiality through a fresh focus on material culture, analysing objects used to prepare, wrap, serve and consume food and the tactile experiences involved. Considering a wide range of cultures, spanning from ancient China to modern-day Kenya, this broad collection of interdisciplinary chapters reveal the multiple interplays between foods, bodies, material worlds, rituals and embodied knowledge that emerge from these encounters and which, in turn, shape the material culture of food.
Notă biografică
Louise Steel is Reader in Mediterranean Archaeology at the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David.
Katharina Zinn is Senior Lecturer for Egyptian Archaeology and Heritage at the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David.
Katharina Zinn is Senior Lecturer for Egyptian Archaeology and Heritage at the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David.