Insatiable appetite : food as cultural signifier in the Middle East and beyond
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Insatiable appetite : food as cultural signifier in the Middle East and beyond
Brill, c2020
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"This paperback was originally published in hardback as volume 163 in the series Islamic history and civilization"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Insatiable Appetite: Food as Cultural Signifier in the Middle East and Beyond explores the cultural ramifications of food and foodways in the Mediterranean, and Arab-Muslim countries in particular. The volume addresses the cultural meanings of food from a wider chronological scope, from antiquity to present, adopting approaches from various disciplines, including classical Greek philology, Arabic literature, Islamic studies, anthropology, and history. The contributions to the book are structured around six thematic parts, ranging in focus from social status to religious prohibitions, gender issues, intoxicants, vegetarianism, and management of scarcity.
Contributors are: Tarek Abu Hussein, Yasmin Amin, Kevin Blankinship, Tylor Brand, Kirill Dmitriev, Eric Dursteler, Anny Gaul, Julia Hauser, Christian Junge, Danilo Marino, Pedro Martins, Karen Moukheiber, Christian Sassmannshausen, Shaheed Tayob, and Lola Wilhelm.
目次
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Part 1
Food and Social Status
Social Dining, Banqueting, and the Cultivation of a Coherent Social Identity
The Case of Damascene 'Ulama' in the Late Mamluk and Early Ottoman Period
Tarek Abu Hussein
Eating Up
Food Consumption and Social Status in Late Ottoman Greater Syria
Christian Sassmannshause
Part 2
Prohibitions and Prescriptions from Classical Islam to the Present
Peeling Onions, Layer by Layer
A Journey with Two Bulbs through the Islamicate World and Its Literature
Yasmin Amin
Beyond Halal
The Dos and Don'ts of Syrian Medieval Cookery in a Twelfth-Century Market Inspector Manual
Karen Moukheiber
Molecular Halal
Producing, Debating, and Evading Halal Certification in South Africa
Shaheed Tayob
Part 3
Food, Gender, and the Body in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
Food, Happiness, and the Egyptian Kitchen (1900-1952)
Anny Gaul
Food, Body, Society
al-Shidyaq's Somatic Experience of Nineteenth-Century Communities
Christian Junge
Part 4
Intoxication: Wine and Hashish in Literary Sources and Beyond
The Symbolism of Wine in Early Arabic Love Poetry
Observations on the Poetry of Abu Sakhr al-Hudhali
Kirill Dmitriev
Hashish and Food
Arabic and European Medieval Dreams of Edible Paradises
Danilo Marino
The "Abominable Pig" and the "Mother of All Vices"
Pork, Wine, and the Culinary Clash of Civilizations in the Early Modern Mediterranean
Eric Dursteler
Part 5
Abstention: Vegetarianism in the Mediterranean and Europe from Antiquity to the Nineteenth Century
An Ontological Dispute in the Writings of Porphyry of Tyre
The Discussion of Meat Eating as a Battlefield for Competing Worldviews in Antiquity
Pedro Ribeiro Martins
The Missionary and the Heretic
Debating Veganism in the Medieval Islamic World
Kevin Blankinship
A Frugal Crescent
Perceptions of Foodways in the Ottoman Empire and Egypt in Nineteenth-Century Vegetarian Discourse
Julia Hauser
Part 6
Managing Scarcity in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Some Eat to Remember, Some to Forget
Starving, Eating, and Coping in the Syrian Famine of World War I
Tylor Brand
Local Histories of International Food-Aid Policies from the Interwar Period to the 1960s
The World Food Programme in the Middle East
Lola Wilhelm
Index
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