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Rice talks [electronic resource] : food and community in a Vietnamese town / Nir Avieli.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: UPCC book collections on Project MUSEPublication details: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c2012. 2015)Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 323 p. :) ill., mapISBN:
  • 9780253005304
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 394.1/2095975 23
LOC classification:
  • GT2853.V5 A85 2012
Online resources:
Contents:
Deciphering the Hoianese meal -- The social dynamics of the home meal -- Local specialties, local identity -- Feasting with the dead and the living -- Wedding feasts : from culinary scenarios to gastro-anomie -- Food and identity in community festivals -- Rice cakes and candied oranges : culinary symbolism in the big Vietnamese festivals -- Conclusion : food and culture -- interconnections.
Summary: "Explores the importance of cooking and eating in the everyday social life of Hoi An, a properous market town in central Vietnam known for its exceptionally elaborate and sophisticated local cuisine. In a vivid and highly personal account, Nir Avieli takes the reader from the private setting of the extended family meal into the public realm of the festive, extraordinary, and unique. He shows how foodways relate to class relations, gender roles, religious practices, cosmology, ethnicity, and even local and national politics. This evocative study departs from conventional anthropological research on food by stressing the rich meanings, generative capacities, and potential subversion embedded in foodways and eating."--Publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Deciphering the Hoianese meal -- The social dynamics of the home meal -- Local specialties, local identity -- Feasting with the dead and the living -- Wedding feasts : from culinary scenarios to gastro-anomie -- Food and identity in community festivals -- Rice cakes and candied oranges : culinary symbolism in the big Vietnamese festivals -- Conclusion : food and culture -- interconnections.

"Explores the importance of cooking and eating in the everyday social life of Hoi An, a properous market town in central Vietnam known for its exceptionally elaborate and sophisticated local cuisine. In a vivid and highly personal account, Nir Avieli takes the reader from the private setting of the extended family meal into the public realm of the festive, extraordinary, and unique. He shows how foodways relate to class relations, gender roles, religious practices, cosmology, ethnicity, and even local and national politics. This evocative study departs from conventional anthropological research on food by stressing the rich meanings, generative capacities, and potential subversion embedded in foodways and eating."--Publisher's description.

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