- 226 pages
- English
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About This Book
Due to its centrality in human activities, food is a meaningful object that necessarily participates in any cultural, social and ideological construction and its qualification as 'traditional' is a politically laden value. This book demonstrates that traditionality as attributed to foods goes beyond the notions of heritage and authenticity under which it is commonly formulated.
Through a series of case studies from a global range of cultural and geographical areas, the book explores a variety of contexts to reveal the complexity behind the attribution of the term 'traditional' to food. In particular, the volume demonstrates that the definitions put forward by programmes such as TRUEFOOD and EuroFIR (and subsequently adopted by organisations including FAO), which have analysed the perception of traditional foods by individuals, do not adequately reflect this complexity. The concept of tradition being deeply ingrained culturally, socially, politically and ideologically, traditional foods resist any single definition.
Chapters analyse the processes of valorisation, instrumentalisation and reinvention at stake in the construction and representation of a food as traditional. Overall the book offers fresh perspectives on topics including definition and regulation, nationalism and identity, and health and nutrition, and will be of interest to students and researchers of many disciplines including anthropology, sociology, politics and cultural studies.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Lists of figures and tables
- List of contributors
- Foreword
- 1 Eating traditional food: politics, identity and practices
- 2 The rediscovery of native âsuper-foodsâ in Mexico
- 3 Lost in tradition: an attempt to go beyond labels, taking Maltese food practices as a primary example
- 4 The protection of traditional local foods through geographical indications in India
- 5 Are buuz and banĹĄ traditional Mongolian foods? Strategy of appropriation and identity adjustment in contemporary Mongolia
- 6 âBeef is our secret of lifeâ: controversial consumption of beef in Andhra Pradesh, India
- 7 Modernity, traditionalism and the silent protest: the Palestinian food narrative in Israeli reality television
- 8 The never-ending reinvention of âtraditional foodâ: food practices and identity (re)construction among Bolivian returnees from Argentina
- 9 What is a healthy diet? Some ideas about the construction of healthy food in Germany since the nineteenth century
- 10 Are traditional foods and eating patterns really good for health? A socio-anthropological inquiry into French people with hypercholesterolaemia
- 11 Eating Ayurvedic foods: elaboration of a repertoire of âtraditional foodsâ in France
- Index