Food and Environment in Early and Medieval Chinatxt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:E. N. Anderson 出版社: University of Pennsylvania Press 出版年: 2014-10-7 页数: 352 定价: USD 69.95 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9780812246384
内容简介 · · · · · ·Chinese food is one of the most recognizable and widely consumed cuisines in the world. Almost no town on earth is without a Chinese restaurant of some kind, and Chinese canned, frozen, and preserved foods are available in shops from Nairobi to Quito. But the particulars of Chinese cuisine vary widely from place to place as its major ingredients and techniques have been adapted...
Chinese food is one of the most recognizable and widely consumed cuisines in the world. Almost no town on earth is without a Chinese restaurant of some kind, and Chinese canned, frozen, and preserved foods are available in shops from Nairobi to Quito. But the particulars of Chinese cuisine vary widely from place to place as its major ingredients and techniques have been adapted to local agriculture and taste profiles. To trace the roots of Chinese foodways, one must look back to traditional food systems before the early days of globalization. Food and Environment in Early and Medieval China traces the development of the food systems that coincided with China's emergence as an empire. Before extensive trade and cultural exchange with Europe was established, Chinese farmers and agriculturalists developed systems that used resources in sustainable and efficient ways, permitting intensive and productive techniques to survive over millennia. Fields, gardens, semiwild lands, managed forests, and specialized agricultural landscapes all became part of an integrated network that produced maximum nutrients with minimal input—though not without some environmental cost. E. N. Anderson examines premodern China's vast, active network of trade and contact, such as the routes from Central Asia to Eurasia and the slow introduction of Western foods and medicines under the Mongol Empire. Bringing together a number of new findings from archaeology, history, and field studies of environmental management, Food and Environment in Early and Medieval China provides an updated picture of language relationships, cultural innovations, and intercultural exchanges.
作者简介 · · · · · ·E. N. Anderson is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, and author of numerous books, including Everyone Eats: Understanding Food and Culture.
目录 · · · · · ·Preface Usage Introduction Chapter 1: Prehistoric Origins Across Eurasia Chapter 2: China’s Early Agriculture Chapter 3: The Origins of Chinese Civilization · · · · · ·() Preface Usage Introduction Chapter 1: Prehistoric Origins Across Eurasia Chapter 2: China’s Early Agriculture Chapter 3: The Origins of Chinese Civilization Chapter 4: The Development of China’s Sustainability During Zhou and Han Chapter 5: Dynastic Consolidation Under Han Chapter 6: Foods from the West: Medieval China Chapter 7: The Mongols and the Yuan Dynasty Chapter 8: Shifting Grounds in Ming Chapter 9: Overview: Imperial China Managing Landscapes Appendix I: Conservation Among China’s Neighbors Appendix II: An Introduction to Central Asian Food Bibliography Index · · · · · · ()
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