Ebook: Pizza and Pizza Chefs in Japan: A Case of Culinary Globalization
Author: Rossella Ceccarini
- Tags: Industries, Agriculture, Automotive, Computers & Technology, Energy & Mining, Fashion & Textile, Financial Services, Hospitality Travel & Tourism, Industrial Relations, Manufacturing, Media & Communications, Museums, Performing Arts, Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology, Restaurant & Food, Retailing, Service, Sports & Entertainment, Transportation, Business & Money, Cultural, Anthropology, Politics & Social Sciences, Globalization, Specific Topics, Politics & Government, Politics & Social Sciences, Business & Finance, Accountin
- Series: Social Sciences in Asia
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: BRILL
- Edition: 1st ed
- Language: English
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Scholars have extensively studied the entry of restaurant chains such as McDonald s into Asia and their reception, while attention has also been paid to ethnic restaurants as agents of cultural globalization. But what about the globalization of artisanal foods led by professional workers themselves? This book looks at artisanal pizza in Japan as a cultural object globalized and domesticated through the agency of the food producer, and shows that not only the food, but also the craftsperson, is going global. The volume analyzes the reception of pizza in Japan, the transnational flow of pizza chefs moving between Italy and Japan, and the impact that the food and the workers movements have on the craft of pizza-making itself."
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