China to Chinatown: Chinese food in the West
"Since Marco Polo first recorded his responses in 1275, the West's encounters with Chinese food have been a measure of the times. For Jesuit missionaries, eating the exotic food of the people was a way of understanding them; for the British merchants in the 19th-century treaty ports, Chine...
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Ausgabe: | 1. publ. |
Schriftenreihe: | Globalities
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Zusammenfassung: | "Since Marco Polo first recorded his responses in 1275, the West's encounters with Chinese food have been a measure of the times. For Jesuit missionaries, eating the exotic food of the people was a way of understanding them; for the British merchants in the 19th-century treaty ports, Chinese cuisine was an object of suspicion. During the Cultural Revolution, food was political: despite widespread food shortages, lavish hospitality was used to influence the views of visiting intellectuals and politicians, while, for some, eating the meagre food of the Communist peasantry was a Western gesture of solidarity." "But how did a cuisine that, to the Western palate, admitted the inadmissible - sharks' fins, dog's flesh, cats' eyes - spread to the extent that there is now a Chinese restaurant or takeaway on every high street and a wok in every kitchen? In charting the first immigrant communities, Chinatowns and restaurants in Britain and North America and the gradual domestication of Chinese food, Roberts provides a brilliant analysis of how cultures assimilate and adapt, at times abandoning strict ethnic authenticity, in order to survive."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | 255 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 1861891334 |
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title | China to Chinatown Chinese food in the West |
title_auth | China to Chinatown Chinese food in the West |
title_exact_search | China to Chinatown Chinese food in the West |
title_full | China to Chinatown Chinese food in the West J. A. G. Roberts |
title_fullStr | China to Chinatown Chinese food in the West J. A. G. Roberts |
title_full_unstemmed | China to Chinatown Chinese food in the West J. A. G. Roberts |
title_short | China to Chinatown |
title_sort | china to chinatown chinese food in the west |
title_sub | Chinese food in the West |
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