THE DAVID SKOMP DISTINGUISHED LECTURES IN ANTHROPOLOGY. DEVOURING OBJECTS OF STUDY: FOOD FIELDWORK

THE DAVID SKOMP DISTINGUISHED LECTURES IN ANTHROPOLOGY. DEVOURING OBJECTS OF STUDY: FOOD FIELDWORK

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Jan 1, 2003 · English · Paperback (18 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 18
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2003
Publisher SIDNEY W. MINTZ -- JOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

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In a captivating exploration of the intersection of anthropology and food, Sidney W. Mintz delves into the intricate ways that objects of study influence cultural practices and social relationships. Through a series of engaging lectures, he emphasizes the importance of food as both a physical sustenance and a cultural artifact, revealing the rich narratives that accompany it.

Mintz's approach invites readers to consider how culinary traditions shape identities and communities, prompting a deeper understanding of human behavior and societal values. By examining food through the lens of fieldwork, he uncovers the layers of meaning that underlie everyday eating experiences.

With a blend of scholarly insight and personal reflection, this work not only educates but also inspires curiosity about the world of food and its role in anthropology. It serves as a vital resource for both students and enthusiasts eager to appreciate the complexities of human life through the study of food.
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