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Title: Secrets from the Greek kitchen: cooking, skill, and everyday life on an Aegean Island
Authors: Sutton, David E.
Keywords: Cooking
Greek
General
Regional
Ethnic
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: University of California Press
Abstract: Secrets from the Greek Kitchen explores how cooking skills, practices, and knowledge on the island of Kalymnos are reinforced or transformed by contemporary events. Based on more than twenty years of research and the author’s videos of everyday cooking techniques, this rich ethnography treats the kitchen as an environment in which people pursue tasks, display expertise, and confront culturally defined risks. Kalymnian islanders, both women and men, use food as a way of evoking personal and collective memory, creating an elaborate discourse on ingredients, tastes, and recipes. Author David E. Sutton focuses on micropractices in the kitchen, such as the cutting of onions, the use of a can opener, and the rolling of phyllo dough, along with cultural changes, such as the rise of televised cooking shows, to reveal new perspectives on the anthropology of everyday living.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/25735
ISBN: 0520280547
978-0-520-28054-0
978-0-520-95930-9
Appears in Collections:Sociology

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