The Oxford Companion to Food 2nd Ed
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Author
Contributions
- Tom Jaine (Editor) - Contributor
- Jane Davidson (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
2006-10-15 - Oxford University Press, USA
Language
English
Word Count
226,750 words, Guess
Page Count
907 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7383467M
- ISBN-139780192806819
- ISBN-100192806815
- OCLC Control Number70775741
- OCLC Control Numberoxfordcompaniont0000davi_s2r1
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2006048602
- LibraryThing23861
- Goodreads130058
Classifications
- LCCTX353
Description
From the Publisher: Twenty years in the making, the first edition of Alan Davidson's magnum opus appeared in 1999 to worldwide acclaim. Its combination of serious food history, culinary expertise, and entertaining serendipity was recognized as utterly unique. Including both an exhaustive catalogue of the foods that nourish humankind-fruit from tropical forests, mosses scraped from adamantine granite in Siberian wastes, or ears, eyeballs and testicles from a menagerie of animals-and a richly allusive commentary on the culture of food, whether expressed in literature and cookbooks, or as dishes peculiar to a country or community, the Oxford Companion to Food immediately found distinction. The study of food and food history was a new discipline at the time, but one that has developed exponentially in the years since. There are now university departments, international societies, and academic journals, in addition to a wide range of popular literature exploring the meaning of food in the daily lives of people around the world. Alan Davidson famously wrote eighty percent of the first edition, which was praised for its wit as well as its wisdom. Tom Jaine, the editor of the second edition, worked closely with Jane Davidson and Helen Saberi to ensure that new contributions continue in the same style. The result is an expanded volume that remains faithful to Davidson's peerless work. The text has been updated where necessary to keep pace with a rapidly changing subject, and Jaine assiduously alerts readers to new avenues in food studies. Agriculture; archaeology; food in art, film, literature, and music; globalization; neuroanatomy; and the Silk Road are covered for the first time, and absorbing new articles on confetti; cutlery; doggy bags; elephant; myrrh; and potluck have also found their way into the Companion.
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