2024-03-29T11:15:47Z
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/oai
oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00029471
2023-01-16T04:22:11Z
326:521:2363:2481
East Asian Exchange in Menus, Recipes, and Cookbooks : Expanding Foodscapes of Taiwan in the Colonial Period
「菜譜」にみる東アジアの交流 : 植民地台湾のフードスケープを広げる
曾, 品滄
96857
陳, 玉箴
96858
陳, 奕汎
96859
TSENG, Pintsang
96860
CHEN, Yujen
96861
CHEN, Yifan
96862
menus
recipes
cookbooks
foodscape
East Asian food culture
Taiwanese cuisine
2020-03-26
This article examines representative restaurant menus, recipes, and cookbooks of Taiwanese cuisine published during the Japanese colonial period (1895–1945), analyzing their contents and characteristics to explore the transformation of Taiwanese cuisine in the early twentieth century. Through the examination of these materials, this article reveals the boundary-crossing circulation of food culture among East Asian countries and explains its influences on the expanding foodscape of Taiwan. This article shows that the flavor and cooking techniques of “Taiwanese cuisine” introduced in cookbooks, etc., had been influenced by popular “Chinese cuisines” prevailing in other cosmopolitan cities in East Asia, like Shanghai and Tokyo, in the early twentieth century, gradually departing from Fujian cuisine, which was an important origin of Taiwanese cuisine. Since the late nineteenth century, the boundary-crossing circulation and communication of food culture among East Asian countries emerged as the result of war, colonialization, trade, travel, and growth of the middle class. Consequently, the foodscape of Taiwan was shaped and influenced by not only the colonizing Japanese but also the food culture circulating in other East Asian countries. However, the cuisines and food culture of other East Asian countries were not merely transplanted into Taiwan; instead, these Chinese and other East Asian cuisines were changed in Taiwanese restaurants to adapt to the local tastes.
陳奕汎(訳)
departmental bulletin paper
名古屋大学大学院人文学研究科附属超域文化社会センター
Center for Transregional Culture and Society, Graduate School of Humanities, Nagoya University
2020-03-26
JunCture : 超域的日本文化研究
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1884-4766
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