Visser, Margaret: The Rituals of Dinner
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With an acute eye and an irrepressible wit, Margaret Visser takes a fascinating look at the way we eat our meals. From the ancient Greeks to modern yuppies, from cannibalism and the taking of the Eucharist to formal dinners and picnics, she thoroughly defines the eating ritual. “Read this book. You’ll never look at a table knife the same way again.”—The New York Times.
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Weight | 0.4086 kg |
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Dimensions | 3.0988 × 13.97 × 20.828 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 448 |
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Year Published | 1992-7-1 |
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Publication City/Country | USA |
ISBN 10 | 0140170790 |
About The Author | Margaret Visser is a writer and broadcast with a particular interest in the mythology of everyday life. Her books include The Gift of Thanks, Much Depends on Dinner, The Rituals of Dinner, The Way We Are, and The Geometry of Love. Many of these have been bestsellers and have won major international awards, including the Glenfiddich Award for Foodbook of the Year in Britain in 1989, the International Association of Culinary Professionals' Literary Food Writing Award, and the Jane Grigson Award. Her Massey Lectures on CBC radio were later published as the bestselling book Beyond Fate. Visser's books have been translated into French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese. She frequently appears on radio and television, and has lectured extensively throughout North America, Europe, and Australia. |
Table Of Content | Introduction1. BehavingThe Artificial CannibalRitualFeasting and Sacrifice2. Learning to BehaveBringing Children UpInhibitionsAspirations3. The Pleasure of Your CompanyCompanyHosts and GuestsInvitationsComing Right InTaking Our Places4. Dinner is ServedThe First BiteTaking Note of Our SurroundingsThe Prospect Before UsFingersChopsticksKnives, Forks, SpoonsSequenceHelpingsCarvingThe Red, the White, and the GoldTable TalkFeeding, Feasts, and FemalesAll Gone5. No OffencePollutionThe Rules and Regulation of the MouthThe Proprieties of Posture and DemeanourPostscript: How Rude Are We?ReferencesBibliographyIndex |
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