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Like Water For Chocolate
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Like water for Chocolate”. Discussion This novel is a book of recipes from kitchens where the narrator (Esperanza) has the experiences of their ancestors more recent and more specifically its tiabuela (Tita) which is the author of the book ...

Cultural Politics Of Food And Eating
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Cultural Politics of Eating, Part Two: Gentrification, Yuppification, and Domesticatin Tastes. The main idea of Chapter 7 revolves around the fact that Eating practices encompass the context and atmosphere of a meal: the total experience of...

The Columbian Exchange
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the biological and cultural consequences of Columbus's discovery of the New World. The Columbian Exchange focuses on the negative aspects of the European exploration and exploitation of the Americas and Europe. Alfred W. Crosby focused on t...

The Odyssey: Summaries Of Chapter 16-24
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the whisper of footsteps was the signal given to Odysseus that his son was approaching the swineherd's hut. As the god-like Telemachus entered the hut, Odysseus the beggar stood and the swineherd made him a seat so that they could eat of th...

Exodus From Hunger
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Exodus from Hunger: We Are Called to Change the Politics of Hunger” received international recognition. The motive of this book is to invoke a sense of responsibility among people of United States, so that they start realizing the need of a...

“in Small Things Forgotten” By, James Deetz
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“In Small Things Forgotten”, is placed on technological advances, like mass-produced cream ware, or shifts in fashion, like the colonial shift away from using trenchers to ceramic vessels. While this focus does a good job of describing how ...

1984 By George Orwell
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1984’, it discusses events of the future. It discusses the rise of governments, totalism, the usage of technology and science to brainwash society and the distortion of truth. The author emphasizes on the eradication of truth by governments...