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International Workshop: Food as a window to the past: Africa, Asia and the Pacific
Date/Time
25 September, 2023 (Mon.), 13:00–18:40
25 September, 2023 (Tue.), 9:30–16:00
Venue
301, Online Meeting via Zoom
Program
25 September
(12:00–13:00. Lunch in TUFS Refectory for any early arrivals)
13:00–13:20
Registration of participants
13:20 – 13:30:
Amina METTOUCHI and Nicholas EVANS
Opening remarks.
Session One: Contemporary foodscapes and indigeneity
13:30–14:00
Shu FUJITA
“The Pursuit of the Local by the Global in Peruvian Contemporary Cuisine”
14:00–14:30
Hiroki ISHIKAWA
“Birth of Injera in Ethiopia”
14:30–15:00:
Takao SHIMIZU
“Considering ‘Food Landschaft’ in Burkina Faso”
15:00–15:30:
Atsushi NOBAYASHI
“Formosa Indigenous Peoples and Millet in Ethnohistory”
15:30–16:00
Tea Break
16:00–16:30
Roundtable “Contemporary foodscapes and indigeneity: changes, tensions and reclamation”
16:30–17:10:
Shinya SHODA
“Biomolecular archeological investigations of food and foodways in Prehistoric Asia”
Session Two: Food identities
17:10–17:40:
Izumi HOSHI
“Diversity of cheeses in the Tibetan plateau”
17:40–18:10
Paulette ROULON-DOKO
“Food as a key marker of Gbaya identity”
18:10–18:40
Roundtable “Group-internal food identities: preparations, tastes and textures as identity markers”
Evening dinner
26 September
09:30–10:00
Registration of participants
10:00–10:30
Resumptive General Discussion for Day 1: “Food and Identity”
Session Three: The Grammar and Lexicon of Food
10:30–11:00
Toshiki OSADA and Purti MADU
“Expressives for talking about food in Mundari”
11:00–11:30:
Yona TAKAHASHI
“A Grammar of recipes: the case of Akkadian cuneiform tablets”
11:30–12:00
Roundtable ” The grammar of preparations and the lexicon of textures and tastes”
12:00–13:00
Lunch
Session Four: Food in the Deep Past
13:00–13:30:
Amina METTOUCHI
“Aman iman, ax isudār: milk trajectories since the Green Sahara”
13:30–14:00
Taichi KURONUMA, Takehiro MIKI, and Yasuhisa KONDO
“Dates in Southeast Arabia as a fundamental substance through the ages”
14:00–14:30
Nicholas EVANS
“65 000 years of eating pandanus: the past and present of food in Northern Australia”
14:30–15:00
Round table “Food in the Deep Past: human migrations and staple stability through time”
15:00–15:20
Tea Break
15:20–15:50
General discussion for Day 2: Food in Deep Time: Ecosystems and Human Cultures
15:50–16:00
Asako SHIOHARA
Closing remarks.
Language
English
Admission
Free
Jointly sponsored by
- ILCAA, Core Project “Description and Documentation of Language Dynamics in Asia and Africa: Toward a More In-depth Understanding of the Languages and Cultures of People Living in Asia and Africa (DDDLing)”
- TUFS Field Science Commons
- The Australian National University
- CNRS-LLACAN
(Posted 25 September, 2023)