ABSTRACT

Food and Language: Discourses and Foodways across Cultures explores in innovative ways how food and language are intertwined across cultures and social settings. How do we talk about food? How do we interact in its presence? How do we use food to communicate? And how does social interaction feed us? The book assumes no previous linguistic or anthropological knowledge but provides readers with the understanding to pursue further research on the subject. With a full glossary at the end of the book and additional tools hosted on an eResources page (such as recommended web and video links and some suggested research exercises), this book serves as an ideal introduction for courses on food, language, and food-and-language in anthropology departments, linguistics departments, and across the humanities and social sciences. It will also appeal to any reader interested in the semiotic interplay between food and language.

chapter 1|18 pages

Introduction

Talking Food Across Cultures

chapter 2|32 pages

The Communicating Eater

chapter 4|30 pages

Language Through Food

chapter 5|32 pages

Language About Food

chapter 6|29 pages

Language Around Food

chapter 7|33 pages

Language As Food

chapter 8|28 pages

Applying the Food-and-Language Model