Atjaunināt sīkdatņu piekrišanu

E-grāmata: Seafood: Ocean to the Plate

, (Indiana University, Bloomington, USA)
  • Formāts - EPUB+DRM
  • Cena: 46,33 €*
  • * ši ir gala cena, t.i., netiek piemērotas nekādas papildus atlaides
  • Ielikt grozā
  • Pievienot vēlmju sarakstam
  • Šī e-grāmata paredzēta tikai personīgai lietošanai. E-grāmatas nav iespējams atgriezt un nauda par iegādātajām e-grāmatām netiek atmaksāta.

DRM restrictions

  • Kopēšana (kopēt/ievietot):

    nav atļauts

  • Drukāšana:

    nav atļauts

  • Lietošana:

    Digitālo tiesību pārvaldība (Digital Rights Management (DRM))
    Izdevējs ir piegādājis šo grāmatu šifrētā veidā, kas nozīmē, ka jums ir jāinstalē bezmaksas programmatūra, lai to atbloķētu un lasītu. Lai lasītu šo e-grāmatu, jums ir jāizveido Adobe ID. Vairāk informācijas šeit. E-grāmatu var lasīt un lejupielādēt līdz 6 ierīcēm (vienam lietotājam ar vienu un to pašu Adobe ID).

    Nepieciešamā programmatūra
    Lai lasītu šo e-grāmatu mobilajā ierīcē (tālrunī vai planšetdatorā), jums būs jāinstalē šī bezmaksas lietotne: PocketBook Reader (iOS / Android)

    Lai lejupielādētu un lasītu šo e-grāmatu datorā vai Mac datorā, jums ir nepieciešamid Adobe Digital Editions (šī ir bezmaksas lietotne, kas īpaši izstrādāta e-grāmatām. Tā nav tas pats, kas Adobe Reader, kas, iespējams, jau ir jūsu datorā.)

    Jūs nevarat lasīt šo e-grāmatu, izmantojot Amazon Kindle.

Seafood draws on controversial themes in the interdisciplinary field of food studies, with case studies from different eras and geographic regions. Using familiar commodities, this accessible book will help students understand cutting-edge issues in sustainability and ask readers to think about the future of an industry that has lain waste to its own resources. Examining the practical aspects of fisheries and seafood leads the reader through discussions of the core elements of anthropological method and theory, and the book concludes with discussions of sustainable seafood and current efforts to save what is left of marine ecosystems. Students will be encouraged to think about their own seafood consumption through project assignments that challenge them to trace the commodity chains of the seafood on their own plates.Seafood is an ideal book for courses on food and culture, economic anthropology, and the environment.
List of Illustrations
vi
Series Foreword viii
Acknowledgments ix
Prologue: Why Study Seafood? xi
1 Fish as Food: Health and Danger
1(16)
2 The Environmental History of the Sea and Seafood
17(19)
3 Tragedy or Treasury: Managing Fisheries
36(18)
4 Industrialization, Markets, and Globalization
54(18)
5 Fish Transformers: The Rise of the Krabmeat
72(12)
6 Feeding Our Appetites and Tastes
84(11)
7 Seafood Ethics: Eating and Entertainment
95(20)
8 Eco-labeled Seafood: Social Justice or Co-optation?
115(12)
Postscript: Preparing and Eating Seafood 127(4)
Glossary of Sea Life Mentioned in the Text 131(4)
Index 135
Shingo Hamada is Associate Professor of Food Studies at the Faculty of Liberal Arts at Osaka Shoin Womens University. His research revolves around the environmental history and cultural politics of seafood in coastal Japan, with a special focus on fermented seafoods and commoners fish such as herring. He is the author of "The Future of Food Studies" in Food, Culture & Society, "Gone with the Herring: Ainu Geographic Names and a Multiethnic History of Coastal Hokkaido" in Canadian Journal of Native Studies.

Richard Wilk is Provosts Professor of Anthropology and Co-director of the Food Studies program, Distinguihsed Professor, and Provost's Profesor Emeritus at Indiana University, and former president of the Society for Economic Anthropology. His publications include more than 160 papers and book chapters, and monographs including Home Cooking in the Global Village: Caribbean Food from Buccaneers to Ecotourists, which was the winner of the Society for Economic Anthropology Annual Book Prize 2008. He has collaborated with both domestic and international scholars for several edited volumes, such as Fast Food/Slow Food: The Cultural Economy of the Global Food System and Rice and Beans: A Unique Dish in a Hundred Places (co-edited with Livia Barbosa). He is also co-editing with Josiah Heyman the Globalization and the Environment book series from Altamira Press, and, with Frank Trentmann, the Consumption and Public Life series from Palgrave/Macmillan, and he has co-edited several textbooks and readers, including The Environment in Anthropology: A Reader in Ecology, Culture, and Sustainable Living (co-edited with Nora Haenn), and The Anthropology of Media: A Reader (co-edited with Kelly Askew). His textbook co-written with Lisa Cliggett, Economies and Cultures, is in its second edition and has been translated into six languages.