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Food, Drink and Identity in Europe: European Studies, cartea 22

Thomas M. Wilson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2005
Scholars across the humanities and social sciences are increasingly examining the importance of consumption to changing notions of local, regional, national and supranational identity in Europe. As part of this interest, anthropologists, historians, sociologists and others have paid particular attention to the roles which food and drink have played in the construction of local, regional and national identity in Europe. This volume provides the first multidisciplinary look at the contributions which food and alcohol make to contemporary European identities, including the part they play in processes of European integration and Europeanization. It provides theoretically informed ethnographic and historical case studies of transformations and continuity in social and cultural patterns in the production and consumption of European foods and drinks, in order to explore how eating and drinking have helped to construct various local, regional and national identities in Europe. Of particular note in this volume is its attention to how food and drink intersect with recent attempts to foster greater European integration, in part through the recognition and support of common and diverse European cultures and identities.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789042020863
ISBN-10: 9042020865
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria European Studies


Cuprins

THOMAS M. WILSON: Food, Drink and Identity in Europe: Consumption and the Construction of Local, National and Cosmopolitan Culture
MENNO SPIERING: Food, Phagophobia and English National Identity
JOEP LEERSSEN: From Whiskey to Famine: Food and Intercultural Encounters in Irish History
MICHAEL WINTLE: Diet and Modernization in The Netherlands During the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
GARY ARMSTRONG AND HANS HOGNESTAD: Hitting the Bar: Alcohol, Football Identities and Global Flows in Norway
F. XAVIER MEDINA: ‘Social Wine’: Ethnic Identity and Wine Consumption in the Basque Diaspora in Barcelona (Spain)
WENDY L.H. LEYNSE: Journeys Through ‘Ingestible Topography’: Socializing the ‘Situated Eater’ in France
KAREN MONTAGNE: The Quest for Quality: Food and the Notion of ‘Trust’ in the Gers Area in France
Erick CASTELLANOS and Sara M. BERGSTRESSER: Food Fights at the EU Table: The Gastronomic Assertion of Italian Distinctiveness
Stacia E. ZABUSKY: Food, National Identity, and Emergent Europeanness
at the European Space Agency

Notă biografică

Thomas M. Wilson is Professor of Anthropology at Binghamton University, State University of New York. He has conducted ethnographic field research in Ireland, the United Kingdom and Hungary on European integration, international borders and national identity. He is the co-author of Borders: Frontiers of Identity, Nation and State (1999) and The Anthropology of Ireland (2006) and the editor of Drinking Cultures (2005). He is also the co-editor of the quarterly journal Identities: Global Studies of Culture and Power.