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Culinary Change, Disruption, and Death: Do Traditional Cuisines Have a Future?
In: Dublin Gastronomy Symposium (2020)
Abstract: In recognition of a worldwide wave of extinction of minority languages and dialects, linguists are intensely engaged with the issue of language death. A related process of ‘cuisine death’ is also underway, likely on a similar scale to what is happening with languages. It is therefore striking that there is little discussion in food studies of cuisine death. In this paper, we discuss why the field, despite its awareness in a general way of the loss of specific foods and foodways, has failed to recognise the wholesale demise of traditional culinary systems. We situate this discussion within a typology of cuisines based upon differently structured networks of culinary discourse and argue against a view that all cuisines are hybrids. Only through recognition of the existence of deep grammatical structure in cuisine can one appreciate the nature of culinary death. Finally, we call upon the field to develop an effort to document as fully as possible endangered cuisines.
Keyword: Arts and Humanities
URL: https://arrow.tudublin.ie/dgs/2020/disrupt/1
https://arrow.tudublin.ie/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1179&context=dgs
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Between pre-German and pre-English: the origin of Dutch
In: Journal of Germanic linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 22 (2010) 4, 301-314
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"Ab errore liberato" : the Northern expansion of Frankish power in the Merovingian period and the genesis of the Dutch language
In: Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik. - Leiden ; Boston, Mass. : Brill, Rodopi 57 (2003), 183-220
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In memoriam Frans van Coetsem 1919-2002
In: Journal of Germanic linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 15 (2003) 3, 267-276
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Dutch, Swedish, and English elements in the development of Pidgin Delaware
In: American journal of Germanic linguistics and literatures. - Madison, Wis. : Society for Germanic Philology 11 (1999) 1, 63-87
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The development of umlaut and the dialectical position of Dutch in Germanic
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Southern Middle English hise and the question of pronominal transfer in language contact
In: Recent developments in Germanic linguistics (Amsterdam [etc.], 1992), p. 11-32
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Southern Middle English "hise" and the question of pronominal transfer in language contact
In: Recent developments in Germanic linguistics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins (1992), 11-32
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Variation and the reconditioning of phonological rules
In: Lingua <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 81 (1990) 2-3, 169-220
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Umlaut alternation, variation, and dialect contact : reconditioning and deconditioning of umlaut in the prehistory of the Dutch dialects
In: Round Table on Languages and Linguistics. Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics. - Washington, DC : Georgetown Univ. Press (1988), 63-80
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