Shared Wealth and Symbol
Food, Culture, and Society in Oceania and Southeast Asia
Herausgeber: Manderson, Lenore
Shared Wealth and Symbol
Food, Culture, and Society in Oceania and Southeast Asia
Herausgeber: Manderson, Lenore
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This 1987 volume brought together for the first time a range of essays on the anthropology of food in Oceania and Southeast Asia.
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This 1987 volume brought together for the first time a range of essays on the anthropology of food in Oceania and Southeast Asia.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 537g
- ISBN-13: 9780521187411
- ISBN-10: 0521187419
- Artikelnr.: 33158257
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 537g
- ISBN-13: 9780521187411
- ISBN-10: 0521187419
- Artikelnr.: 33158257
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of tables and figures; Notes on contributors; Introduction: the
anthropology of food in Oceania and Southeast Asia Lenore Manderson; Part
I. The Context of Diet: 1. Men, women, work, and group nutrition in a New
guinea Mountain Ok society David Hyndman; 1. 'Land of milk and honey': the
changing meaning of food to an Australian Aboriginal community Janice Reid;
3. Dietary change among Cook Islanders in New Zealand Thomas K. Fitzgerald;
4. Taro and timber: competing or complimentary ways to a food supply Nancy
Pollock; Part II. Cultural Meaning and Perception: 5. 'The worst disease':
the cultural definition of hunger in Kalauna Michael W. Young; 6. Food
classification and restriction in Peninsular Malaysia: nature, culture, hot
and cold? Lenore Manderson; 7. Classification of food from a Groote Eylandt
Aboriginal point of view Julie Waddy; Part III. Infant Feeding Practice: 8.
Infant feeding practice in Malaysia: the variables of choice Marianne
Spiegel; 9. The children of Jyaka Enga: culture, diet, environment, and
health in a Papua New Guinea Highland society, 1950-1960 Barry Shaw; 10.
'Australia's got the milk, we've got the problems': The Australian Dairy
Corporation in Southeast Asia Kathy Robinson; Part IV. Research Method and
Direction: 11. Dietary taboos in Java: myths, mysteries, and methodology
Valerie J. Hull; 12. Social and nutritional context of 'ethnic foods':
Malay examples Christine S. Wilson; 13. Human diets: a biological
perspective Graham H. Pyke; Bibliography; Index.
anthropology of food in Oceania and Southeast Asia Lenore Manderson; Part
I. The Context of Diet: 1. Men, women, work, and group nutrition in a New
guinea Mountain Ok society David Hyndman; 1. 'Land of milk and honey': the
changing meaning of food to an Australian Aboriginal community Janice Reid;
3. Dietary change among Cook Islanders in New Zealand Thomas K. Fitzgerald;
4. Taro and timber: competing or complimentary ways to a food supply Nancy
Pollock; Part II. Cultural Meaning and Perception: 5. 'The worst disease':
the cultural definition of hunger in Kalauna Michael W. Young; 6. Food
classification and restriction in Peninsular Malaysia: nature, culture, hot
and cold? Lenore Manderson; 7. Classification of food from a Groote Eylandt
Aboriginal point of view Julie Waddy; Part III. Infant Feeding Practice: 8.
Infant feeding practice in Malaysia: the variables of choice Marianne
Spiegel; 9. The children of Jyaka Enga: culture, diet, environment, and
health in a Papua New Guinea Highland society, 1950-1960 Barry Shaw; 10.
'Australia's got the milk, we've got the problems': The Australian Dairy
Corporation in Southeast Asia Kathy Robinson; Part IV. Research Method and
Direction: 11. Dietary taboos in Java: myths, mysteries, and methodology
Valerie J. Hull; 12. Social and nutritional context of 'ethnic foods':
Malay examples Christine S. Wilson; 13. Human diets: a biological
perspective Graham H. Pyke; Bibliography; Index.
List of tables and figures; Notes on contributors; Introduction: the
anthropology of food in Oceania and Southeast Asia Lenore Manderson; Part
I. The Context of Diet: 1. Men, women, work, and group nutrition in a New
guinea Mountain Ok society David Hyndman; 1. 'Land of milk and honey': the
changing meaning of food to an Australian Aboriginal community Janice Reid;
3. Dietary change among Cook Islanders in New Zealand Thomas K. Fitzgerald;
4. Taro and timber: competing or complimentary ways to a food supply Nancy
Pollock; Part II. Cultural Meaning and Perception: 5. 'The worst disease':
the cultural definition of hunger in Kalauna Michael W. Young; 6. Food
classification and restriction in Peninsular Malaysia: nature, culture, hot
and cold? Lenore Manderson; 7. Classification of food from a Groote Eylandt
Aboriginal point of view Julie Waddy; Part III. Infant Feeding Practice: 8.
Infant feeding practice in Malaysia: the variables of choice Marianne
Spiegel; 9. The children of Jyaka Enga: culture, diet, environment, and
health in a Papua New Guinea Highland society, 1950-1960 Barry Shaw; 10.
'Australia's got the milk, we've got the problems': The Australian Dairy
Corporation in Southeast Asia Kathy Robinson; Part IV. Research Method and
Direction: 11. Dietary taboos in Java: myths, mysteries, and methodology
Valerie J. Hull; 12. Social and nutritional context of 'ethnic foods':
Malay examples Christine S. Wilson; 13. Human diets: a biological
perspective Graham H. Pyke; Bibliography; Index.
anthropology of food in Oceania and Southeast Asia Lenore Manderson; Part
I. The Context of Diet: 1. Men, women, work, and group nutrition in a New
guinea Mountain Ok society David Hyndman; 1. 'Land of milk and honey': the
changing meaning of food to an Australian Aboriginal community Janice Reid;
3. Dietary change among Cook Islanders in New Zealand Thomas K. Fitzgerald;
4. Taro and timber: competing or complimentary ways to a food supply Nancy
Pollock; Part II. Cultural Meaning and Perception: 5. 'The worst disease':
the cultural definition of hunger in Kalauna Michael W. Young; 6. Food
classification and restriction in Peninsular Malaysia: nature, culture, hot
and cold? Lenore Manderson; 7. Classification of food from a Groote Eylandt
Aboriginal point of view Julie Waddy; Part III. Infant Feeding Practice: 8.
Infant feeding practice in Malaysia: the variables of choice Marianne
Spiegel; 9. The children of Jyaka Enga: culture, diet, environment, and
health in a Papua New Guinea Highland society, 1950-1960 Barry Shaw; 10.
'Australia's got the milk, we've got the problems': The Australian Dairy
Corporation in Southeast Asia Kathy Robinson; Part IV. Research Method and
Direction: 11. Dietary taboos in Java: myths, mysteries, and methodology
Valerie J. Hull; 12. Social and nutritional context of 'ethnic foods':
Malay examples Christine S. Wilson; 13. Human diets: a biological
perspective Graham H. Pyke; Bibliography; Index.