Mesas luso-brasileiras: alimentação, saúde & cultura. vol. II

The tendency of 21st century studies about the table has been to privilege as multi and transdisciplinary approaches. In fact, it is in its holistic sense that we use the term table, a universe that encompasses goods, people and ideas. Reflect today toward the table constitutes a process of careful...

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Superior document:DIAITA: Scripta & Realia
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:Portuguese
Series:DIAITA: Scripta & Realia
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (372 p.)
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