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From Kai to Kiwi Kitchen

New Zealand Culinary Traditions and Cookbooks
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 Format: Paperback  Author: Helen Leach  Category: History  Published: 12 May 2010  Pages: 208  ISBN-13: 9781877372759  Dimension: 235 x 155mm  Buy Now (UK)  Buy Now (US)
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Edited by Helen Leach

In the past two decades, cuisine and culinary history have attracted increasing attention, with both popular and academic books reflecting the growth of interest. Recipes are both sensitive markers of the socioeconomic conditions of their times and written representations of a culture’s culinary repertoire yet, despite the vast number of cookbooks that survive, they have not been the primary focus of research projects. Acknowledgement of their potential contribution to our understanding of culinary history has been slow. This book is a first in its field.

The book opens with the three Macmillan Brown Lectures given by Helen Leach at Canterbury University in 2008 and broadcast on National Radio in 2009. The second part is comprised of essays by a number of contributors from a major research project that looked at Kiwi cookbooks, supported by the Marsden Fund.

The essays explore several themes in New Zealand’s food history, including the adaptation of British and Māori culinary traditions in the nineteenth century and the fate of the Māori tradition in the twentieth, external influences on New Zealand cookery (previously thought to be predominantly British until after World War II), the transmission of cookery knowledge between and within generations, the impact of changing technology on cooking methods and recipes, nutritional advice in community cookbooks, and the transition from modernism to postmodernism, as seen in the cookbooks of Aunt Daisy and Lois Daish. This book will entertain anyone interested in food, New Zealand history or domestic culture.

Contributors

Helen M. Leach, F. Jane Teal, Janet Mitchell, Duncan Galletly, Raelene Inglis, Michael Symons

Helen Leach

Helen Leach

Helen Leach ONZM (1945–2026) was an Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at the University of Otago. Her research explored the history of food, cooking and kitchens in New Zealand. Her book The Pavlova Story traced the origins of the pavlova. She was a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand.

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