Wedding Cakes and Cultural History
The preparation of food, particularly that of a wedding cake, vividly illustrates how all food symbolizes traditional values. The product of a complex history, the wedding cake represents a challenge to both theories of ``structuralism'' and ``neo-structuralism.'' In

Wedding Cakes and Cultural History, its fascinating history marks the occasion for a discussion of how use and meaning are involved in the creation of cultural forms. The evolution of the wedding cake can be minutely charted in a succession of recipes from Europe, America and other

cultures from the late medieval period onward. In the wedding cake alone, the contemporary world can be observed taking shape.

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Wedding Cakes and Cultural History
The preparation of food, particularly that of a wedding cake, vividly illustrates how all food symbolizes traditional values. The product of a complex history, the wedding cake represents a challenge to both theories of ``structuralism'' and ``neo-structuralism.'' In

Wedding Cakes and Cultural History, its fascinating history marks the occasion for a discussion of how use and meaning are involved in the creation of cultural forms. The evolution of the wedding cake can be minutely charted in a succession of recipes from Europe, America and other

cultures from the late medieval period onward. In the wedding cake alone, the contemporary world can be observed taking shape.

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Wedding Cakes and Cultural History

Wedding Cakes and Cultural History

by Simon Charsley
Wedding Cakes and Cultural History

Wedding Cakes and Cultural History

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The preparation of food, particularly that of a wedding cake, vividly illustrates how all food symbolizes traditional values. The product of a complex history, the wedding cake represents a challenge to both theories of ``structuralism'' and ``neo-structuralism.'' In

Wedding Cakes and Cultural History, its fascinating history marks the occasion for a discussion of how use and meaning are involved in the creation of cultural forms. The evolution of the wedding cake can be minutely charted in a succession of recipes from Europe, America and other

cultures from the late medieval period onward. In the wedding cake alone, the contemporary world can be observed taking shape.


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ISBN-13: 9781032342771
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/01/2024
Series: Routledge Revivals
Pages: 174
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Simon R. Charsley

Table of Contents

Foreword by William Woys Weaver Introduction PART II: 1. The British Wedding Cake in the Late Twentieth Century 2. Variation, differences and Themes 3. Cultural Creation: myth, history and language 4. When the Wedding Cake Was Not and Might Never Have Been PART II: 5.

Great Cakes, Plum(b) Cakes and Bride Cakes 6. Confectionery and Icing 7. The Rise of the Victorian Cake and its Successors PART III: 8. Uses and Their Evolution 9. Meanings and Interpretation 10. Towards a Theory of Cultural Change

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