Consuming Passions And Patterns Of Consumption


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Consuming Passions and Patterns of Consumption


Consuming Passions and Patterns of Consumption

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language: en

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Release Date: 2002


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Consuming Passions and Patterns of Consumption


Consuming Passions and Patterns of Consumption

Author: Preston T. Miracle

language: en

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Release Date: 2002


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This volume outlines and illustrates the importance of considering social contexts of food consumption in interpretations of past and present human societies, giving a new twist to the old adage 'You are what you eat'. What we eat, how we eat, are and always have been fundamental to the structuring of social life, both in the past and in the present. The remains of food are also among the most common archaeological finds. The papers in this volume explore and develop ways of using food to write social history; they move beyond taphonomic and economic properties of 'subsistence resources' to examine the social background and cultural contexts of food preparation and consumption. Contributions break new ground in method and interpretation in case studies spanning the Palaeolithic to the Present, and from the Amazon to the Arctic. This volume will thus be essential reading for all archaeologists, anthropologists and social historians interested in the prehistory and history of food consumption.

Consuming Passions


Consuming Passions

Author: Sian Griffiths

language: en

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Release Date: 1998


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What people ate used to be considered marginal and insignificant. CONSUMING PASSIONS shows how that picture is changing. This collection of essays reveals that historians, sociologists, psychiatrists, philosophers, along with ordinary people, are seriously studying the relationship between what we eat and how we live, behave, and think. 20 illustrations.