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Constructing a Gastronomy of Italy: Cuisine and Change (Culinary Historians of Southern California)

Clifford Wright and his book

Date(s):

Saturday, September 14, 2024

Time:

10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Location:

Mark Taper Auditorium

Type:

In Person

Audience:

Category:

Language:

English

Description:

What is Italian cuisine? That seems like an easy question; however, a deeper look shows it's not so easy. Things change. Traditional cuisine is both an abstract and concrete cultural artifact, a reflection of a people and their customs, which themselves change along with their food and cooking as changes occur in their agriculture, commerce, trade, and economy. Traditional cuisine is also a part of collective memory that forges the part of material culture that can be produced and consumed. A culture's culture is not immutable; it changes along with cultural and economic changes over time. Italy is complicated: is it a multitude of regional and provincial cuisines, or is there a "national" Italian cuisine?

Clifford A. Wright won the James Beard Cookbook of the Year award and the James Beard Award for Best Writing on Food in 2000 for A Mediterranean Feast. His most recent book, An Italian Feast, is a sequel to that book. He is the author of 18 other books on cooking, food, politics, and history.

 

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