Food sharing in human societies: anthropological perspectives / Nobuhiro Kishigami.
2021
GT2850
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Title
Food sharing in human societies: anthropological perspectives / Nobuhiro Kishigami.
Author
Kishigami, Nobuhiro, 1958-
ISBN
9789811678103 (electronic bk.)
9811678103 (electronic bk.)
981167809X
9789811678097
9811678103 (electronic bk.)
981167809X
9789811678097
Publication Details
Singapore : Springer, 2021.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-16-7810-3 doi
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GT2850
Dewey Decimal Classification
394.1/2
Summary
This book explores why human beings share food with others using a humanistic anthropological approach. This book provides a comparative examination of distinct features and historical changes in food-sharing practices in various hunting-gathering societies, especially in the Inuit. The author considers human nature through various human food-sharing practices. Food sharing is a characteristic of human behavior and has been one of the central topics in anthropological studies of hunter-gatherers for a long time. While anthropologists have attempted to understand it in functional, historical, adaptational, social, cultural, psychological, or phenomenological perspective, they have failed to convincingly explain its origin, variation, existence or/and change. Recently, evolutionary ecology or behavioral ecology has dominated research of the topic. However, neither of them adequately considers social, cultural and historical factors in the analysis of human food-sharing practices. This book is an essential and fundamental study for every researcher interested in the relationship between human nature, society and culture.
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Trust (Singapore) ; v. 4. 2509-7903
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Table of Contents
Food sharing in hunter-gatherer societies
Food sharing in the Inuit society: A case study from Akulivik in Nunavik, Canada
Food sharing among the Inupiat in Utqiȧgvik, Alaska, USA
Comparing food sharing in three hunter-gatherer societies
Food sharing: Theoretical consideration.
Food sharing in the Inuit society: A case study from Akulivik in Nunavik, Canada
Food sharing among the Inupiat in Utqiȧgvik, Alaska, USA
Comparing food sharing in three hunter-gatherer societies
Food sharing: Theoretical consideration.