Book Review: Making Taste Public: Ethnographies of Food and the Senses edited by Carole Counihan and Susanne Højlund
An important vade mecum in the territory of taste The investigation of taste, in the context of aesthetic judgment as…
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ByThis is a wine book with a difference. It encompasses everything you might wish to know about traditional* eorgianviniculture but…
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