The Polyphony of Food: Food through the Prism of Maslow’s Pyramid

Author:   Irina Perianova
Publisher:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Edition:   Unabridged edition
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Pages:   165
Publication Date:   24 October 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Irina Perianova
Publisher:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Imprint:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Edition:   Unabridged edition
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.20cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781443841177


ISBN 10:   144384117
Pages:   165
Publication Date:   24 October 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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""The Polyphony of Food by Irina Perianova is a delightful book written in a neo-Epicurean fashion, fascinating and profound, broad in area and deep in analysis, fulfilling its goals to give a holistic concept of a very significant aspect of humanity. It is structured in seven chapters following the traditional sacred number of prosperity and is based on the tiers of Maslow's pyramid of needs. The discourse of food is analysed not only as a linguistic event but as the outcome of social attitudes and practices. A wealth of examples and anecdotes, both fictional and non-fictional, absorb the reader as they become co-authors of the book, verifying each claim by adding facts from their own experience.""– Dr Gergana Pencheva-Apostolova, South West University ""Neofit Rilski"", Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria""A refreshingly varied and multi-faceted engagement with food and meals explored through the prism of A. Maslow's pyramid of human motivations. It answers the question [of] why food often becomes the centrepiece of cultural clashes in a multicultural society.""– Dr Larisa Paszkowska, Academy of Humanities and Economics, Łódź, Poland""The book is a useful reminder that we communicate in many different ways. It provides a synergy of ideas in a variety of cross-disciplinary domains. What makes The Polyphony of Food unique is that it espouses a philosophy of intercultural understanding through food and meals.""– Prof. Dimitar Vesselinov, St Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, Bulgaria""[F]ascinating reading on a fascinating subject!""– Prof. Rodica Albu, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iași, Romania


The Polyphony of Food by Irina Perianova is a delightful book written in a neo-Epicurean fashion, fascinating and profound, broad in area and deep in analysis, fulfilling its goals to give a holistic concept of a very significant aspect of humanity. It is structured in seven chapters following the traditional sacred number of prosperity and is based on the tiers of Maslow's pyramid of needs. The discourse of food is analysed not only as a linguistic event but as the outcome of social attitudes and practices. A wealth of examples and anecdotes, both fictional and non-fictional, absorb the reader as they become co-authors of the book, verifying each claim by adding facts from their own experience. - Dr Gergana Pencheva-Apostolova, South West University Neofit Rilski , Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria A refreshingly varied and multi-faceted engagement with food and meals explored through the prism of A. Maslow's pyramid of human motivations. It answers the question [of] why food often becomes the centrepiece of cultural clashes in a multicultural society. - Dr Larisa Paszkowska, Academy of Humanities and Economics, Lodz, Poland The book is a useful reminder that we communicate in many different ways. It provides a synergy of ideas in a variety of cross-disciplinary domains. What makes The Polyphony of Food unique is that it espouses a philosophy of intercultural understanding through food and meals. - Prof. Dimitar Vesselinov, St Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, Bulgaria [F]ascinating reading on a fascinating subject! - Prof. Rodica Albu, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iasi, Romania


The Polyphony of Food by Irina Perianova is a delightful book written in a neo-Epicurean fashion, fascinating and profound, broad in area and deep in analysis, fulfilling its goals to give a holistic concept of a very significant aspect of humanity. It is structured in seven chapters following the traditional sacred number of prosperity and is based on the tiers of Maslow's pyramid of needs. The discourse of food is analysed not only as a linguistic event but as the outcome of social attitudes and practices. A wealth of examples and anecdotes, both fictional and non-fictional, absorb the reader as they become co-authors of the book, verifying each claim by adding facts from their own experience. - Dr Gergana Pencheva-Apostolova, South West University Neofit Rilski , Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria A refreshingly varied and multi-faceted engagement with food and meals explored through the prism of A. Maslow's pyramid of human motivations. It answers the question [of] why food often becomes the centrepiece of cultural clashes in a multicultural society. - Dr Larisa Paszkowska, Academy of Humanities and Economics, Lodz, Poland The book is a useful reminder that we communicate in many different ways. It provides a synergy of ideas in a variety of cross-disciplinary domains. What makes The Polyphony of Food unique is that it espouses a philosophy of intercultural understanding through food and meals. - Prof. Dimitar Vesselinov, St Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, Bulgaria [F]ascinating reading on a fascinating subject! - Prof. Rodica Albu, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iasi, Romania


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Irina Perianova received her PhD from Moscow Linguistic University. For many years, she has taught at the University of National and World Economy in Sofia, Bulgaria. Her interdisciplinary research interests include cultural anthropology, discourse analysis, pragmatics, intercultural communication, and sociolinguistics. She has published extensively on these subjects in different languages. Irina Perianova is on the Executive Board of the Bulgarian chapter of ESSE (European Society for English Studies) and a winner of several research grants in different countries.

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