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Cook's Journey to Japan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 381

Cook's Journey to Japan

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Food Lit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 691

Food Lit

An essential tool for assisting leisure readers interested in topics surrounding food, this unique book contains annotations and read-alikes for hundreds of nonfiction titles about the joys of comestibles and cooking. Food Lit: A Reader's Guide to Epicurean Nonfiction provides a much-needed resource for librarians assisting adult readers interested in the topic of food—a group that is continuing to grow rapidly. Containing annotations of hundreds of nonfiction titles about food that are arranged into genre and subject interest categories for easy reference, the book addresses a diversity of reading experiences by covering everything from foodie memoirs and histories of food to extreme cuis...

Homestyle Vietnamese Cooking
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 67

Homestyle Vietnamese Cooking

With its clear defined photos and easy to read recipes, Homestyle Vietnamese Cooking contains everything you need to know to create over 40 delicious and authentic Vietnamese dishes. This Vietnamese cookbook contains recipes for a variety of dishes that are both healthy and appetizing. Homestyle Vietnamese Cooking features recipes for appetizers, salads, snacks, noodles, soups, rice, seafood, meat, poultry, and desserts. Featured Vietnamese recipes include: Crispy fried shallots Crabmeat omelet Pork and prawn crepes Hanoi beef noodle soup (Pho bo) Fried rice with prawns Black pepper sauce crabs Grilled lemongrass spare ribs Bananas in coconut milk And many more Vietnamese favorites! Also included are unit conversion tables, dual measurements, and an overview of the basic necessities for cooking authentic and appetizing Vietnamese food. Each recipe includes cook time, prep time, and serving sizes. Enjoy!

Food Lovers' Guide to® Wisconsin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 359

Food Lovers' Guide to® Wisconsin

The ultimate guide to Wisconsin's food scene provides the inside scoop on the best places to find, enjoy, and celebrate local culinary offerings. Written for residents and visitors alike to find producers and purveyors of tasty local specialties, as well as a rich array of other, indispensable food-related information including: food festivals and culinary events; specialty food shops; farmers’ markets and farm stands; trendy restaurants and time-tested iconic landmarks; and recipes using local ingredients and traditions.

Zizek
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

Zizek

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-11-06
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book brings together two of the most influential thinkers in critical theory. By unmasking reality as contingent symbolic fiction, the authors argue, Foucauldian criticism has only deconstructed the world in different ways; the point, however, is 'to recognize the Real in what appears to be mere symbolic fiction' (Žižek) and to change it.

Food Sake Tokyo
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Food Sake Tokyo

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Japanese cuisine.

Student-staff Directory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 702

Student-staff Directory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Cook's Journey to Japan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

A Cook's Journey to Japan

Cook delicious and authentic Japanese meals in the comfort of your own home with this easy-to-use homestyle Japanese cookbook! At twenty-eight years of age, Sarah Marx Feldner quit her job, sold her house, and moved to Japan to pursue her passion for Japanese food and cooking. A Cook's Journey to Japan is the result of her adventures traveling throughout Japan, sampling home-cooked meals and collecting recipes from Japanese friends and avid cooks she met along the way. A Cook's Journey to Japan is a totally unique Japanese cookbook that tells the story of the everyday dishes that Japanese people eat at home—including many popular standards such as: Salmon Teriyaki Tonkatsu Chicken Yakitori...

Japanese Tales from Times Past
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Japanese Tales from Times Past

This collection of translated tales is from the most famous work in all of Japanese classical literature--the Konjaku Monogatari Shu. This collection of traditional Japanese folklore is akin to the Canterbury Tales of Chaucer or Dante's Inferno--powerfully entertaining tales that reveal striking aspects of the cultural psychology, fantasy, and creativity of medieval Japan--tales that still resonate with modern Japanese readers today. The ninety stories in this book are filled with keen psychological insights, wry sarcasm, and scarcely veiled criticisms of the clergy, nobles, and peasants alike--suggesting that there are, among all classes and peoples, similar failings of pride, vanity, super...

Enjoying What We Don't Have
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 458

Enjoying What We Don't Have

Although there have been many attempts to apply the ideas of psychoanalysis to political thought, this book is the first to identify the political project inherent in the fundamental tenets of psychoanalysis. And this political project, Todd McGowan contends, provides an avenue for emancipatory politics after the failure of Marxism in the twentieth century. Where others seeking the political import of psychoanalysis have looked to Freud's early work on sexuality, McGowan focuses on Freud's discovery of the death drive and Jacques Lacan's elaboration of this concept. He argues that the self-destruction occurring as a result of the death drive is the foundational act of emancipation around which we should construct our political philosophy. Psychoanalysis offers the possibility for thinking about emancipation not as an act of overcoming loss but as the embrace of loss. It is only through the embrace of loss, McGowan suggests, that we find the path to enjoyment, and enjoyment is the determinative factor in all political struggles--and only in a political project that embraces the centrality of loss will we find a viable alternative to global capitalism.