Special occasion cookery has been a staple of the cookbook writing in the English speaking Western world for decades. This includes providing catering for personal milestones as well as religious and secular festivals. Yet, in an era when the culinary publishing sector is undergoing considerable expansion and market segmentation, narratives of foods marking of one of life’s central and inescapable rites—death—are extremely rare. This discussion investigates examples of food writing related to death and funeral rites in contemporary cookbooks.
Funding
Category 3 - Industry and Other Research Income
History
Volume
16
Issue
3
Start Page
1
End Page
7
Number of Pages
7
eISSN
1441-2616
ISSN
1441-2616
Location
Brisbane, Qld
Publisher
Queensland University of Technology Creative Industries