'Finally, someone has written a book about the hypocrisy (or maybe just “ambiguity”) of gastro-tourism and how it has been marketed. But who knew this story could be presented as funny and ironic? From the colonial Dutch East Indies rijsttafel to Anthony Bourdain, Bender traces the nearly two-hundred-year history of the tug-of-war between tourists’ professed desire for authenticity and their need for comfort and familiarity.' – Paul Freedman, Chester D. Tripp Professor of History, Yale University, and author of American Cuisine
From mangosteen fruit discovered in a colonial Indonesian marketplace to caviar served on the high seas in a cruise-liner’s luxurious dining saloon, The Food Adventurers narrates the history of eating on the most coveted of tourist journeys: the around-the-world adventure. The book looks at what tourists ate on these adventures, as well as what they avoided, and what kinds of meals they described in diaries, photographs and postcards.
Daniel E. Bender shows how circumglobal travel shaped popular fascination with world cuisines, and leads readers on a culinary tour from Tahitian roast pig in the 1840s, to the dining saloon of the luxury Cunard steamer Franconia in the 1920s, to InterContinental and Hilton hotel restaurants in the 1960s and ’70s.
Les mer
Narrates the history of eating on around-the-world adventures.
Introduction: Eating Apart
Part I: From Sail to Steam, 1840–1900
Chapter 1: Ida Pfeiffer
Chapter 2: Comte de Beauvoir
Part II: The Golden Age of Steam, 1900–1945
Itinerary: SS Cleveland
Chapter 3: Water
Chapter 4: Harry Franck
Chapter 5: Durian
Chapter 6: Edith James
Chapter 7: Mangosteen
Chapter 8: Juanita Harrison
Chapter 9: The Rice Table
Part III: Aeroplanes and the Age of Mass Tourism, 1945–75
Itinerary: Pan Am
Chapter 10: Myra Waldo
Chapter 11: InterContinental
Chapter 12: Hilton and Trader Vic
Conclusion
References
Further Reading
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index
Les mer
Introduction: Eating Apart
Part I: From Sail to Steam, 1840–1900
Chapter 1: Ida Pfeiffer
Chapter 2: Comte de Beauvoir
Part II: The Golden Age of Steam, 1900–1945
Itinerary: SS Cleveland
Chapter 3: Water
Chapter 4: Harry Franck
Chapter 5: Durian
Chapter 6: Edith James
Chapter 7: Mangosteen
Chapter 8: Juanita Harrison
Chapter 9: The Rice Table
Part III: Aeroplanes and the Age of Mass Tourism, 1945–75
Itinerary: Pan Am
Chapter 10: Myra Waldo
Chapter 11: InterContinental
Chapter 12: Hilton and Trader Vic
Conclusion
References
Further Reading
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index
Les mer
Narrates the history of eating on the most coveted of tourist journeys: around-the-world adventures.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781789147575
Publisert
2023-07-01
Utgiver
Reaktion Books
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
352
Forfatter