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    Milton : Routledge
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    ISBN: 9781315617916
    Series Statement: Routledge handbooks
    Content: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Notes on contributors -- 1 Introduction -- PART 1 Food, identity and diasporic communities -- 2 Geographies of fusion: re-imagining Singaporean and Malaysian food in global cities of the West -- 3 Finding France in flour: communicating colonialism in French Indochina through bread -- 4 Japanese culinary mobilities: the multiple globalizations of Japanese cuisine -- 5 Food and identity construction: the impact of colonization in Indonesian society -- 6 Searching for culinary footprints: a question of cultural identity - Kristang foodways and the Portuguese culinary legacy in Melaka -- 7 Cooking in the Hmong cultural kitchen -- PART 2 Food rites and rituals -- 8 Eating of wood: the practice of mokujiki in Japan -- 9 Cooking for demons, soldiers, and commoners: history of a ritual meal in Java -- 10 Enjoying a dangerous pleasure: the evolution of pufferfish consumption in modern Japan -- 11 Crossing Japanese rice products with Italian futurism: fortune cookies, onigiri and arancini as communicant rice-bites -- PART 3 Food and the media -- 12 Food writing and culinary tourism in Singapore -- 13 Her hunger knows no bounds: female-food relationships in Korean dramas -- 14 Untouched by human hands: making and marketing milk in Singapore, 1900-2007 -- 15 Feasting on 'the Other': performing authenticity and commodifying difference in celebrity chefs' food and travel television programmes -- 16 'Sauce in the bowl, not on your shirt': food pedagogy and aesthetics in Vietnamese ethnic food tours to Cabramatta, Sydney -- PART 4 Food and health -- 17 Uncle's body: food, obesity and the risk of middle-class lifestyles in urban India -- 18 Shaping nutrition: the role of state institutions in the production of nutritional knowledge in Maoist China.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 1138669911
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781138669918
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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