Posts Tagged ‘Culture’

Food in Chinese Culture: Antropological and Historical Perspectives (Paperback)

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

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Chinese Food Culture

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Chinese Food Culture

Food has played an important part in China’s over 5,000 year-old culture. China’s culinary culture can be divided into three major categories, namely food culture, tea culture and wine culture. Chinese cuisine includes royal food, official fare and many regional schools of cooking. Tea culture takes drinking and tasting tea to an art, best represented in the traditional tea ceremony. There are too many cultural aspects and anecdotes related to China’s celebrated wine culture to Read More

Origins Of Chinese Food Culture (Paperback)

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

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Cooking With Kids, Exploring Chinese Food, Culture, and Language

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Cooking With Kids, Exploring Chinese Food, Culture, and Language

“Given the fact that Mandarin Chinese is currently spoken by a quarter of the world’s population, Cooking with Kids: Exploring Chinese Food, Culture and Language is a timely introduction, teaching a bit of language in the context of preparing delicious cultural dishes. “Made by students for students,” Cooking with Kids features Katya, an articulate adolescent host who – along with assistants Nikolai and Wesley – guides viewers through the preparation of three yummy dishes: easy Read More

Breaking The Macho Code: An Exploration of the Patriarchal Mind and Culture (Paperback)

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Breaking The Macho Code: An Exploration of the Patriarchal Mind and Culture

“You got Hunter right. Good job.” –Jean Carroll – Author of Hunter: The Strange and Savage Life of Hunter S. Thompson”Breaking the Macho Code gives the reader access to valuable research and insight into the question of male identity and selfhood. Code well describes the power of Jung’s anima projection, which has been considerably under estimated. A very useful book.” –John Went – Psychotherapist and Director of the Integral Healing Institute of Toronto

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In Defense of Food: An Eater’s Manifesto

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

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C H Paquette Photography

Monday, May 18th, 2009

C H Paquette Photography (Kindle Edition)…