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... foodways , but India's foodways have affected India's religion even more . My justification for saying this lies in the history of Hinduism . The central fact of that history is that cow protection was not always the central fact of ...
... foodways , but India's foodways have affected India's religion even more . My justification for saying this lies in the history of Hinduism . The central fact of that history is that cow protection was not always the central fact of ...
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... foodways are being con- strained by an ever more precise but one - sided form of cost- benefit reckoning . To an increasing extent what is good to eat is what is good to sell . Moreover , affluence has been shown to have its own ...
... foodways are being con- strained by an ever more precise but one - sided form of cost- benefit reckoning . To an increasing extent what is good to eat is what is good to sell . Moreover , affluence has been shown to have its own ...
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... Foodways and Archi- tecture : A Foodways Contrast on the American Plains . " In Food in Perspective : Proceedings of the Third International Confer- ence on Ethnological Food Research , Cardiff , Wales , 1977 , ed . Alexander Fenton and ...
... Foodways and Archi- tecture : A Foodways Contrast on the American Plains . " In Food in Perspective : Proceedings of the Third International Confer- ence on Ethnological Food Research , Cardiff , Wales , 1977 , ed . Alexander Fenton and ...
Contents
ONE Good to Think or Good to Eat? | 13 |
TWO Meat Hunger | 19 |
THREE The Riddle of the Sacred Cow | 47 |
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