Charlotte Clark

Fork Cultural Journey

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Fork: A Cultural Journey explores the fascinating history of the fork, revealing its surprising journey from a symbol of religious transgression to a marker of social status and a transformative influence on global dining habits. The book unveils how the fork's acceptance wasn't straightforward but intricately connected to social norms, religious beliefs, and evolving culinary practices. Initially resisted by religious authorities who deemed it decadent, the fork gradually became associated with elitism, signaling wealth and refined etiquette in royal courts. The book examines the fork's spread across cultures and its impact on how we eat, cook, and perceive food, highlighting its role in shaping cultural identities and social structures.

Consider that in medieval Europe, communal eating was the norm, making the fork's arrival a disruption that introduced individualization and hygiene to challenge existing social conventions. The book progresses chronologically, starting from the fork's early appearances in ancient civilizations to its mass adoption in the modern era. Through historical sources like medieval manuscripts and culinary treatises, Fork: A Cultural Journey connects religious studies, sociology, and anthropology to provide a comprehensive account of the fork's cultural significance. It offers a fresh perspective on a common object, delving into the social, religious, and cultural forces that shaped its evolution, making it valuable for anyone interested in food history and cultural studies.
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120 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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