Ways of Eating
Exploring Food through History and Culture : 81
(Author) Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft"From the origins of agriculture to twenty-first century debates over culinary authenticity, Ways of Eating introduces readers to world food history and to the practice of food ethnography. By engaging ethnographic vignettes and historical chapters, the authors offer new ways to think about food in relation to its natural and cultural histories. In addition to offering new intellectual tools, starting-points are provided for future reading ina wide variety of subjects, from the European spice trade to the Columbian Exchange, from food and gender to ethnographic methodology. Food studies are made vivid by stories like the ones in this book--stories of Scottish peat-cutters, women beer-makers, and Japanese knife-forgers"--
Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft
Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft is a renowned writer and scholar known for his groundbreaking work "Thinking in Public: Strauss, Levinas, Arendt." His writing style is intellectual and thought-provoking, blending philosophy and literature seamlessly. Wurgaft's key contribution to literature lies in his deep exploration of the intersection between politics, ethics, and culture.