Inimkond: Kristina Lupp
27.03.2013 kell 14.00 - 14.00
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Korraldajad annavad teada, kas ja millal toimub Kristina Lupi loeng
uuesti.Inimkonna sarja järgmine seminar toimub kolmapäeval, 27. märtsil
kl 18-20 ruumis N315. Seekord esineb Torontost pärit väliseestlane,
kokandustaustaga Kristina Lupp teemal "Kulinaarne eestistumine -
rahvusliku identiteedi tarbimine".Vaata
ka https://www.facebook.com/events/454136484656118/---------------Abst
ractFood culture today is regarded with special and intense interest. What
we eat, in many ways, defines who we are. Seemingly insignificant culinary
choices in everyday life shape a national cuisine.What is Estonian cuisine,
and how has it emerged today? By examining the roots of Estonian cuisine in
peasant traditions, as well as culinary culture from 1919-1939, the first
period of Estonian independence, this lecture aims to shed light on an
emerging national identity as seen from the plate.About the presenterAfter
having worked as a cook in Toronto and Florence, Kristina has changed
careers, to see the other side of the food world, outside of the
kitchen. Combining her passion for travel, food, and writing,
Kristina has completed her Master of Arts in Gastronomy at the University
of Adelaide. Her dissertation (Food and Everyday Life in Estonia 1918-1989)
explored the effects of the Soviet period on Estonian eating habits.
Kristina is currently residing in Tallinn Estonia where she works as a
freelance writer and translator.Kristina is a Toronto native with an
Estonian background. She has had the good fortune of living in many
countries, including South Africa, Australia and Italy. Kristina writes a
blog at http://kristinalupp.com/. About the seminar seriesInimkond: Current
issues in anthropology and beyondFortnightly on Wednesdays, 18.00 –
20.00This seminar series features speakers from anthropology and related
fields, and fosters discussion of their research with a transdisciplinary
audience. It aims to contribute to the culture of academic scholarship and
debate at Tallinn University. Speakers include both local researchers and
guests from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds and with various takes on
anthropological theory and methods. Presentations in the seminar series
will be of interest to staff and students in anthropology, cultural theory,
sociology, and history, among others.
Korraldajad annavad teada, kas ja millal toimub Kristina Lupi loeng
uuesti.Inimkonna sarja järgmine seminar toimub kolmapäeval, 27. märtsil
kl 18-20 ruumis N315. Seekord esineb Torontost pärit väliseestlane,
kokandustaustaga Kristina Lupp teemal "Kulinaarne eestistumine -
rahvusliku identiteedi tarbimine".Vaata
ka https://www.facebook.com/events/454136484656118/---------------Abst
ractFood culture today is regarded with special and intense interest. What
we eat, in many ways, defines who we are. Seemingly insignificant culinary
choices in everyday life shape a national cuisine.What is Estonian cuisine,
and how has it emerged today? By examining the roots of Estonian cuisine in
peasant traditions, as well as culinary culture from 1919-1939, the first
period of Estonian independence, this lecture aims to shed light on an
emerging national identity as seen from the plate.About the presenterAfter
having worked as a cook in Toronto and Florence, Kristina has changed
careers, to see the other side of the food world, outside of the
kitchen. Combining her passion for travel, food, and writing,
Kristina has completed her Master of Arts in Gastronomy at the University
of Adelaide. Her dissertation (Food and Everyday Life in Estonia 1918-1989)
explored the effects of the Soviet period on Estonian eating habits.
Kristina is currently residing in Tallinn Estonia where she works as a
freelance writer and translator.Kristina is a Toronto native with an
Estonian background. She has had the good fortune of living in many
countries, including South Africa, Australia and Italy. Kristina writes a
blog at http://kristinalupp.com/. About the seminar seriesInimkond: Current
issues in anthropology and beyondFortnightly on Wednesdays, 18.00 –
20.00This seminar series features speakers from anthropology and related
fields, and fosters discussion of their research with a transdisciplinary
audience. It aims to contribute to the culture of academic scholarship and
debate at Tallinn University. Speakers include both local researchers and
guests from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds and with various takes on
anthropological theory and methods. Presentations in the seminar series
will be of interest to staff and students in anthropology, cultural theory,
sociology, and history, among others.