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Sophie-Anne Sauvegrain, « Jennifer Gray, Culinary Diplomacy’s Role in the Immigrant Experience. Fiction and Memoirs of Middle Eastern Women », Commonwealth Essays and Studies, ID : 10.4000/ces.10379
Following the example of Claude Levi Strauss, who explained in Mythologiques III. L’origine des manières de table (1968) how the cuisine of a society is a language in which it unconsciously translates its structure, Jennifer Gray invites us to listen to what the kitchen can express and convey, especially in the case of the encounter with other and distant people. She situates her work in relation with Sarah Dune’s 1994 PhD Dissertation “The Foods We Read and the Words We Eat: Four Approaches ...