Kaori O Connor: 5 books

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Pineapple

A Global History

by Kaori O'Connor
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2013

 Poet Charles Lamb described the pineapple as “too ravishing for moral taste . . . like lovers’ kisses she bites—she is a pleasure bordering on pain, from fierceness and insanity of her relish.” From the moment Christopher Columbus discovered it on a Caribbean island in 1493, the pineapple...
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Seaweed

A Global History

by Kaori O'Connor
Language: English
Release Date: May 15, 2017

Some might be put off by its texture, aroma, or murky origins, but the fact of the matter is seaweed is one of the oldest human foods on earth. And prepared the right way, it can be absolutely delicious. Long a staple in Asian cuisines, seaweed has emerged on the global market as one of our new superfoods,...
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Lycra

How A Fiber Shaped America

by Kaori O'Connor
Language: English
Release Date: April 6, 2011

"The Anthropology of Stuff" is part of a new Series dedicated to innovative, unconventional ways to connect undergraduate students and their lived concerns about our social world to the power of social science ideas and evidence. Our goal with the project is to help spark social science...
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The English Breakfast

The Biography of a National Meal, with Recipes

by Kaori O'Connor
Language: English
Release Date: September 26, 2013

The English breakfast is one of the best-loved national meals in the world, an edible symbol of England and Englishness. But how did breakfast attain this distinction, what can a national meal tell us about the nation that eats it, what are the links between social and culinary change, and is there...
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The Never-ending Feast

The Anthropology and Archaeology of Feasting

by Kaori O'Connor
Language: English
Release Date: February 26, 2015

Feast! Throughout human history, and in all parts of the world, feasts have been at the heart of life. The great museums of the world are full of the remains of countless ghostly feasts – dishes that once bore rich meats, pitchers used to pour choice wines, tall jars that held beer sipped through...
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