Eating in the City : : Socio-Anthropological Perspectives from Africa, Latin America and Asia.
This book explores changes in eating habits in African, Latin American and Asian cities. It reveals-through studies on city dwellers' food practices and representations-the inadequacy of an analytical approach to these changes in terms of Westernization, standardization, transition or convergen...
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