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Ethnomusicologists' Cookbook: Complete Meals from Around the World [Pehme köide]

Edited by (Evergreen State College, USA)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 314 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 572 g, 33 Halftones, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jun-2006
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 041597819X
  • ISBN-13: 9780415978194
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 314 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 572 g, 33 Halftones, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jun-2006
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 041597819X
  • ISBN-13: 9780415978194
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Named one of New York Times Top-20 Cookbooks of 2006.

Have you ever wanted to host a full evening of Indian food, culture, and music? How about preparing a traditional Balinese banquet? Or take a trip to Cairo and enjoy an Egyptian feast? The Ethnomusicologists' Cookbook takes you around the world on a culinary journey that is also a cultural and social odyssey.

Many cookbooks offer a snapshot of individual recipes from different parts of the world, but do nothing to tell the reader how different foods are presented together, or how to relate these foods to other cultural practices. For years, ethnomusicologists have visited the four corners of the earth to collect the music and culture of native peoples, from Africa to the Azores, from Zanzibar to New Zealand. Along the way, they've observed how music is an integral part of social interaction, particularly when it's time for a lavish banquet or celebration. Foodways and cultural expression are not separate; this book emphasizes this connection through offering over thirty-five complete meals, from appetizers to entrees to side dishes to desserts and drinks. A list of recommended CDs fills out the culinary experience, along with hints on how to present each dish and to organize the overall meal.

The Ethnomusicologists' Cookbook combines scholarship with a unique and fun approach to the study of the world's foods, musics, and cultures. More than just a cookbook, it is an excellent companion for anyone embarking on a cultural-culinary journey.

Arvustused

"I recommend this book warmly to delight body and mind and all the senses."--Ni Wayan Murni, Hello Magazine, Bali

"The Ethnomusicologists' Cookbook might have started out as an academic endeavor, but it is a lively book, filled with suggestions for delicious recipes and good music. You can expand your global awareness while trying out dozens of different ways to have a good time. I heartily recommend it!"--Barbara Lloyd McMichael, The Olympian

"This one is for the more adventurous cooks and dinner hosts who are looking for something far beyond the usual fare. Make your next gathering a trip to another part of the world."--Mish Mash Music Reviews

"To savor better its fascinating essays on culinary rituals across the gtlobe, this cookbook is one to pore over in the living room instead of the kitchen. Recipes are attached, but are not the primary pleasure; instead, it is learning about the ceremonial drinking songs of Namibia, or the meals that celebrate the return of the swallows in Korea. However, the recipes serve as worthy accompaniments to the accomplished essays: Dates Stuffed with Almond Paste, from Judeo-Spanish Morocco, are sweetly,irresistible, and Bolivia's addictive Avocado with Uncooked Salsa begs to be downed with a bucketful of chips." --Publishers Weekly

"Food and music are the main markers of identity in the multicultural, globalized, and anglophone world we live in. Creatively, this cookbook brings the two together. ... Overall, this is a book that should make your kitchen sing." --Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture

"The most important thing to remember about The Ethnomusicologists' Cookbook is that you must under no circumstances read it while hungry. This compilation of international recipes assembled from the experiences of globetrotting ethnomusicologists (those who study music in the context of culture) is chock full of foods that are exotic and inviting. Authored by tenured Evergreen State College (in Olympia) professor Sean Williams, this is a cookbook to make a Washingtonian proud...and also rush off to concoct and sample the flavors of lands unknown." --Steven Walling, The Vancouver Voice "The most important thing to remember about The Ethnomusicologists' Cookbook is that you must under no circumstances read it while hungry ... In its practical and idealogical approach, the book stays true to an idea that is arguably more vital and obvious in cultures other than our own: both meals and music are a social affair that binds families, friends and nations together." --The Vancouver Voice

"I recommend this book warmly to delight body and mind and all the senses."--Ni Wayan Murni, Hello Magazine, Bali

"The Ethnomusicologists' Cookbook might have started out as an academic endeavor, but it is a lively book, filled with suggestions for delicious recipes and good music. You can expand your global awareness while trying out dozens of different ways to have a good time. I heartily recommend it!"--Barbara Lloyd McMichael, The Olympian

"This one is for the more adventurous cooks and dinner hosts who are looking for something far beyond the usual fare. Make your next gathering a trip to another part of the world."--Mish Mash Music Reviews

"To savor better its fascinating essays on culinary rituals across the gtlobe, this cookbook is one to pore over in the living room instead of the kitchen. Recipes are attached, but are not the primary pleasure; instead, it is learning about the ceremonial drinking songs of Namibia, or the meals that celebrate the return of the swallows in Korea. However, the recipes serve as worthy accompaniments to the accomplished essays: Dates Stuffed with Almond Paste, from Judeo-Spanish Morocco, are sweetly,irresistible, and Bolivia's addictive Avocado with Uncooked Salsa begs to be downed with a bucketful of chips." --Publishers Weekly

"This is a book that should make your kitchen sing." --Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture

Prelude
1(8)
World Music, World Food
2(4)
Sean Williams
How to Use This Book
6(3)
Africa
9(18)
Kenya
10(6)
Jesse Samba Wheeler
Northern Ghana (Dagomba Ethnicity)
16(3)
David Locke
Cape Verde Islands, Atlantic West Africa
19(3)
Susan Hurley-Glowa
Namibia
22(5)
Minette Mans
East Asia
27(34)
Chaozhou, China
28(5)
Mercedes Dujunco
Sichuan, China
33(7)
Su Zheng
Tokyo, Japan
40(6)
Marie Abe
Okinawa, Japan
46(5)
Marie Abe
Korea
51(6)
Okon Hwang
Mongolia
57(4)
Peter K. Marsh
South Asia
61(20)
Nepal
62(7)
Anna Marie Stirr
North India
69(7)
Amelia Maciszewski
Kerala, South India
76(5)
Zoe Sherinian
Southeast Asia
81(32)
Luzon, Philippines
82(6)
Mercedes DuJunco
Surakarta, Java, Indonesia
88(6)
Marc Benamou
Sunda, Indonesia
94(5)
Sean Williams
Bali, Indonesia
99(5)
Ni Wayan Murni
Jonathan Copeland
Thailand
104(5)
Andrew
Christina Shahriari
Terry Miller
Vietnam
109(4)
Phong T. Nguyen
Middle East
113(40)
Morocco
114(4)
Philip Schuyler
Andalusian Morocco
118(6)
Julia Banzi
Judeo-Spanish Morocco
124(5)
Suzanne Benchimol
Judith Cohen
Egypt
129(7)
Mina Girgis
Palestine
136(5)
David McDonald
Suwayda Province, Syria
141(5)
Kathleen Hood
Iran
146(7)
Niloofar Mina
South and Central America
153(28)
Bolivia
154(6)
Thalia Rios
Brasilia, Brazil
160(5)
Jesse Samba Wheeler
Rosa Virginia Melo
Minas Gerais, Brazil
165(5)
Suzel A. Reily
Southeastern Brazil
170(5)
Carla Brunet
Oaxaca, Mexico
175(6)
Mark Brill
North America
181(24)
Newfoundland and Labrador
182(5)
Beverley Diamond
Romanian Jewish New York
187(5)
Jeffrey A. Summit
Southern Appalachia (Western North Carolina)
192(5)
Lucy M. Long
Canoe Nations of the Pacific Northwest
197(8)
Pauline ``Isumatta'' Tuttle
Oceania
205(16)
Australia
206(6)
Jennifer Gall
New Zealand
212(4)
David G. Hebert
Tonga
216(5)
Adrienne L. Kaeppler
Europe
221(52)
Andalusian Spain
222(5)
Julia Banzi
Ibiza and Formentera (the Pityusic Islands)
227(6)
Esperanca Bonet Roig
Judith Cohen
Campania, Italy
233(7)
Jennifer Caputo
Greece
240(6)
Maria Hnaraki
Bulgaria
246(5)
Timothy Rice
Estonia
251(4)
Ramona Holmes
Sweden
255(7)
Theresa A. Allison
Norway
262(5)
Chris Goertzen
Ireland
267(6)
Sean Williams
Encore
273(16)
The Marzipan Workshop Sonnets
274(1)
Bruno Nettl
About the Contributors
275(7)
I Can't Eat That! Dietary Modifications
282(7)
Abigail Wood
Index 289
Sean Williams is a Professor of Ethnomusicology at Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington. She is the author of several books, including The Sound of theAncestral Ship: Highland Music of West Java, and coeditor with Terry Williams of volume IV of the GarlandEncyclopedia of World Music: Southeast Asia.