Good to Eat: Riddles of Food and CultureThe anthropologist/author takes on some of the major food riddles, including cannibalism, to reveal why a culture accepts or spurns specific foods |
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Can anthropologists explain why specific food preferences and avoidances are
found in one culture and not in another ? I think we can . Perhaps not in every
instance , nor down to the most finicky details . But there generally are good and
...
Can anthropologists explain why specific food preferences and avoidances are
found in one culture and not in another ? I think we can . Perhaps not in every
instance , nor down to the most finicky details . But there generally are good and
...
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The specific conditions responsible for making companionship the salient utility
of contemporary petdom are closely related to the conditions which make dogs
so useful in the deterrence of crime . People live apart , isolated from friends and
...
The specific conditions responsible for making companionship the salient utility
of contemporary petdom are closely related to the conditions which make dogs
so useful in the deterrence of crime . People live apart , isolated from friends and
...
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Staden does not specify exactly how many cannibal incidents he witnessed , but
he does describe three specific occasions on which he watched people being
cooked and eaten , adding up to a total of at least sixteen victims . Here is his ...
Staden does not specify exactly how many cannibal incidents he witnessed , but
he does describe three specific occasions on which he watched people being
cooked and eaten , adding up to a total of at least sixteen victims . Here is his ...
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Good to eat: riddles of food and culture
Crítica de los usuarios - Not Available - Book VerdictWhy are the world's food habits or "foodways,'' as Harris refers to them, so diverse? In this scholarly yet fast-paced and very readable work, anthropologist Harris argues that "major differences in ... Leer comentario completo
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ONE Good to Think or Good to Eat? | 13 |
TWO Meat Hunger | 19 |
THREE The Riddle of the Sacred | 47 |
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