Eating mud crabs in Kandahar :: stories of food during wartime by the world's leading correspondents /
These sometimes harrowing, frequently funny, and always riveting stories about food and eating under extreme conditions feature the diverse voices of journalists who have reported from dangerous conflict zones around the world during the past twenty years. A profile of the former chef to Kim Jong Il...
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Schriftenreihe: | California studies in food and culture ;
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Zusammenfassung: | These sometimes harrowing, frequently funny, and always riveting stories about food and eating under extreme conditions feature the diverse voices of journalists who have reported from dangerous conflict zones around the world during the past twenty years. A profile of the former chef to Kim Jong Il of North Korea describes Kim's exacting standards for gourmet fare, which he gorges himself on while his country starves. A journalist becomes part of the inner circle of an IRA cell thanks to his drinking buddies. And a young, inexperienced female journalist shares mud crab in a foxhole with an eq. |
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spelling | Eating mud crabs in Kandahar : stories of food during wartime by the world's leading correspondents / edited by Matt McAllester. Berkeley : University of California Press, ©2011. 1 online resource (214 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier California studies in food and culture ; [31] Introduction : the name of the third chicken : Kosovo / Matt McAllester -- Survival rations. Night light : El Salvador and Haiti / Lee Hockstader -- A diet for dictators : North Korea / Barbara Demick -- Siege food : Bosnia / Janine di Giovanni -- Miraculous harvests : China / Isabel Hilton -- Insistent hosts. How Harry lost his ear : Northern Ireland / Scott Anderson -- Weighed down by a good meal : Gaza and Israel / Joshua Hammer -- The price of oranges : Pakistan / Jason Burke -- Jeweled rice : Iran / Farnaz Fassihi -- The oversize helmsman of an undersize country : Israel / Matt Rees -- Food under fire. Same-day cow : Afghanistan / Tim Hetherington -- Eau de cadavre : Somalia and Rwanda / Sam Kiley -- Eating mud crabs in Kandahar : Afghanistan / Christina Lamb -- Munther cannot cook your turkey : Iraq / Rajiv Chandrasekaran -- Breaking bread. The best man I ever knew : Georgia / Wendell Steavenson -- Dinner with a jester : Afghanistan / Jon Lee Anderson -- Sugarland : Haiti / Amy Wilentz -- My life in pagans : Ossetia / James Meek -- The house of bread : Bethlehem / Charles M. Sennott. Print version record. These sometimes harrowing, frequently funny, and always riveting stories about food and eating under extreme conditions feature the diverse voices of journalists who have reported from dangerous conflict zones around the world during the past twenty years. A profile of the former chef to Kim Jong Il of North Korea describes Kim's exacting standards for gourmet fare, which he gorges himself on while his country starves. A journalist becomes part of the inner circle of an IRA cell thanks to his drinking buddies. And a young, inexperienced female journalist shares mud crab in a foxhole with an eq. Survival and emergency rations Anecdotes. Food habits Anecdotes. War correspondents Anecdotes. Foreign correspondents Anecdotes. War and society Anecdotes. Rations de survie Anecdotes. Habitudes alimentaires Anecdotes. Correspondants de guerre Anecdotes. Guerre et société Anecdotes. COOKING Essays. bisacsh HISTORY Social History. bisacsh Food habits fast Foreign correspondents fast Survival and emergency rations fast War and society fast War correspondents fast afghanistan war. combat. female journalists. fighting. food and culture. food and north korea. food and war. food culture and history. food during war. food history. food literature. food lovers. foodie lit. international cuisine. international journalism. journalism and war. journalism in conflict zones. journalism stories. kim jong ii. life of a journalist. middle east journalism. modern journalism. palestinian militants. war and hunger. war in middle east. war journalists. war stories. war zone reporters. Anecdotes fast McAllester, Matthew, 1969- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjHmXDcpccbfCGTtJyHmr3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2001038489 Print version: Eating mud crabs in Kandahar. Berkeley : University of California Press, ©2011 9780520268678 (DLC) 2011017737 (OCoLC)712114149 California studies in food and culture ; 31. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=390503 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Eating mud crabs in Kandahar : stories of food during wartime by the world's leading correspondents / California studies in food and culture ; Introduction : the name of the third chicken : Kosovo / Matt McAllester -- Survival rations. Night light : El Salvador and Haiti / Lee Hockstader -- A diet for dictators : North Korea / Barbara Demick -- Siege food : Bosnia / Janine di Giovanni -- Miraculous harvests : China / Isabel Hilton -- Insistent hosts. How Harry lost his ear : Northern Ireland / Scott Anderson -- Weighed down by a good meal : Gaza and Israel / Joshua Hammer -- The price of oranges : Pakistan / Jason Burke -- Jeweled rice : Iran / Farnaz Fassihi -- The oversize helmsman of an undersize country : Israel / Matt Rees -- Food under fire. Same-day cow : Afghanistan / Tim Hetherington -- Eau de cadavre : Somalia and Rwanda / Sam Kiley -- Eating mud crabs in Kandahar : Afghanistan / Christina Lamb -- Munther cannot cook your turkey : Iraq / Rajiv Chandrasekaran -- Breaking bread. The best man I ever knew : Georgia / Wendell Steavenson -- Dinner with a jester : Afghanistan / Jon Lee Anderson -- Sugarland : Haiti / Amy Wilentz -- My life in pagans : Ossetia / James Meek -- The house of bread : Bethlehem / Charles M. Sennott. Survival and emergency rations Anecdotes. Food habits Anecdotes. War correspondents Anecdotes. Foreign correspondents Anecdotes. War and society Anecdotes. Rations de survie Anecdotes. Habitudes alimentaires Anecdotes. Correspondants de guerre Anecdotes. Guerre et société Anecdotes. COOKING Essays. bisacsh HISTORY Social History. bisacsh Food habits fast Foreign correspondents fast Survival and emergency rations fast War and society fast War correspondents fast |
title | Eating mud crabs in Kandahar : stories of food during wartime by the world's leading correspondents / |
title_auth | Eating mud crabs in Kandahar : stories of food during wartime by the world's leading correspondents / |
title_exact_search | Eating mud crabs in Kandahar : stories of food during wartime by the world's leading correspondents / |
title_full | Eating mud crabs in Kandahar : stories of food during wartime by the world's leading correspondents / edited by Matt McAllester. |
title_fullStr | Eating mud crabs in Kandahar : stories of food during wartime by the world's leading correspondents / edited by Matt McAllester. |
title_full_unstemmed | Eating mud crabs in Kandahar : stories of food during wartime by the world's leading correspondents / edited by Matt McAllester. |
title_short | Eating mud crabs in Kandahar : |
title_sort | eating mud crabs in kandahar stories of food during wartime by the world s leading correspondents |
title_sub | stories of food during wartime by the world's leading correspondents / |
topic | Survival and emergency rations Anecdotes. Food habits Anecdotes. War correspondents Anecdotes. Foreign correspondents Anecdotes. War and society Anecdotes. Rations de survie Anecdotes. Habitudes alimentaires Anecdotes. Correspondants de guerre Anecdotes. Guerre et société Anecdotes. COOKING Essays. bisacsh HISTORY Social History. bisacsh Food habits fast Foreign correspondents fast Survival and emergency rations fast War and society fast War correspondents fast |
topic_facet | Survival and emergency rations Anecdotes. Food habits Anecdotes. War correspondents Anecdotes. Foreign correspondents Anecdotes. War and society Anecdotes. Rations de survie Anecdotes. Habitudes alimentaires Anecdotes. Correspondants de guerre Anecdotes. Guerre et société Anecdotes. COOKING Essays. HISTORY Social History. Food habits Foreign correspondents Survival and emergency rations War and society War correspondents Anecdotes |
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