Globalized Eating Cultures (eBook, PDF)
Mediation and Mediatization
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Mediation and Mediatization
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 363
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319936567
- Artikelnr.: 56814969
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Jörg Dürrschmidt is Professor of Sociology at the University of Applied Sciences Ludwigsburg - Public Administration and Finance, Germany. York Kautt is Professor of Media Sociology at the University of Giessen, Germany.
Chapter 1. Introduction: globalization and mediatization as mediating concepts; Jörg Dürrschmidt.- Part I: Nation and region.- Chapter 2. The formation of a national cuisine in Costa Rican cookbooks and its impact on regional cuisines as markers of identity; Mona Nikolic.- Chapter 3. Mediating National Identity, Practising Life Politics: Visual Representations of a Food Education Campaign in Japan; Stephanie Assmann.- Chapter 4: Mediatization and Mediation of parenthood - Politics of infant feeding in Hong Kong; Veronica MAK Sau-wa.- Chapter 5. Myths of the Health-giving Properties of Korean Cuisine; Chan Young Kim and David Carter.- Part II: Tradition and Modernity.- Chapter 6. Technological Change and Contemporary Transformations in Yucatecan Cooking; Steffan Igor Ayora-Diaz.- Chapter 7. Traditional food knowledge in a globalised world: Mediation and mediatization perceived by Tswana women in South Africa; Nicole Claasen & Shingairai Chigeza.- Chapter 8. Cooking the Past: Traditionalism in Czech Culinary Magazines; Michal Bocák.- Part III: Celebrity Culture.- Chapter 9. Celebrity Chefs and the Limits of Playing Politics from the Kitchen; Raúl Matta.- Chapter 10. Ethnodelicious: Mediatized Culinary Anthropology and the Mediation of Global Food Cultures; Isabelle de Solier.- Chapter 11. Creating and Routinizing Style and Immediacy: Keith Floyd and the South-West English Roots of New Cookery Mediatizations; David Inglis and Anna-Mari Almila.- Part IV: Social and cultural complexity.- Chapter 12. Mediating Fish: Mediatization, Consumer Choice, and Media Morality; Elspeth Probyn.- Chapter 13. Halal Crab, Haram Crab: Understanding Islam in southern Thailand through the lens of seafood; Saroja Dorairajoo.- Chapter 14. "It's only cannibalism if we're equals": Consuming the Lesser in Hannibal; Michael Dellwing.- Chapter 15. Mediatization and global foodscapes: a conceptual outline; York Kautt.
Chapter 1. Introduction: globalization and mediatization as mediating concepts; Jörg Dürrschmidt.- Part I: Nation and region.- Chapter 2. The formation of a national cuisine in Costa Rican cookbooks and its impact on regional cuisines as markers of identity; Mona Nikolic.- Chapter 3. Mediating National Identity, Practising Life Politics: Visual Representations of a Food Education Campaign in Japan; Stephanie Assmann.- Chapter 4: Mediatization and Mediation of parenthood - Politics of infant feeding in Hong Kong; Veronica MAK Sau-wa.- Chapter 5. Myths of the Health-giving Properties of Korean Cuisine; Chan Young Kim and David Carter.- Part II: Tradition and Modernity.- Chapter 6. Technological Change and Contemporary Transformations in Yucatecan Cooking; Steffan Igor Ayora-Diaz.- Chapter 7. Traditional food knowledge in a globalised world: Mediation and mediatization perceived by Tswana women in South Africa; Nicole Claasen & Shingairai Chigeza.- Chapter 8. Cooking the Past: Traditionalism in Czech Culinary Magazines; Michal Bocák.- Part III: Celebrity Culture.- Chapter 9. Celebrity Chefs and the Limits of Playing Politics from the Kitchen; Raúl Matta.- Chapter 10. Ethnodelicious: Mediatized Culinary Anthropology and the Mediation of Global Food Cultures; Isabelle de Solier.- Chapter 11. Creating and Routinizing Style and Immediacy: Keith Floyd and the South-West English Roots of New Cookery Mediatizations; David Inglis and Anna-Mari Almila.- Part IV: Social and cultural complexity.- Chapter 12. Mediating Fish: Mediatization, Consumer Choice, and Media Morality; Elspeth Probyn.- Chapter 13. Halal Crab, Haram Crab: Understanding Islam in southern Thailand through the lens of seafood; Saroja Dorairajoo.- Chapter 14. "It's only cannibalism if we're equals": Consuming the Lesser in Hannibal; Michael Dellwing.- Chapter 15. Mediatization and global foodscapes: a conceptual outline; York Kautt.







