Tag: Festivals

Food and Wine Festivals and Events Around the World Development, Management and Markets


Free Download Liz Sharples, "Food and Wine Festivals and Events Around the World: Development, Management and Markets"
English | 2016 | pages: 374 | ISBN: 1138171727 | EPUB | 7,4 mb
Food and Wine Festivals and Events Around the World is a pioneering text that recognises the importance of this rapidly growing aspect of the tourism industry. Food and wine festivals and events play a significant role in rural and urban development and regeneration and the impacts of these events can be far ranging at a social, political, economic and environmental level. This innovative book recognises the development of food and wine festivals as a part of regional and national tourism strategies and uses international case studies to illustrate practice and contextualise theory.

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Festivals and Values


Free Download Festivals and Values: Music, Community Engagement and Organisational Symbolism
English | 2023 | ISBN: 3031397517 | 378 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 24 MB
This is an original book, covering all the past areas of research anyone would need to know about festivals and ‘event-based culture’. It is based on academic research but written in a way relevant for cultural professionals – uniquely explaining the cultural power of festivals, and with original empirical research, the realities of organisation and management, and social and economic value.

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Food and Festivals of China


Free Download Yan Liao, "Food and Festivals of China"
English | 2012 | pages: 122 | ISBN: 1422221598, 1590848276 | PDF | 6,0 mb
Offers an overview of China’s most popular and culturally significant festivals, and discusses characteristics of Chinese food and dining traditions.

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Egyptian Customs And Festivals


Free Download Samia Abdennour, "Egyptian Customs And Festivals"
English | 2007 | ISBN: 9774160606 | EPUB | pages: 122 | 4.9 mb
How do Egyptian Muslims celebrate Ramadan? How do Copts―Egyptian Christians―celebrate Easter? What should you expect to find on the table when invited to eat in an Egyptian home? What do you say when an Egyptian colleague sneezes? Exactly what do Egyptians do with a mortar and pestle, a sieve, and a bag of nuts seven days after the birth of a baby? Samia Abdennour, once an outsider from Palestine, now thoroughly at home in Egypt, is here to tell you all about these matters―and many more. In a book that aims to introduce the unfamiliar newcomer or interested foreign reader to the hows, whats, and whys of Egyptians life, the author covers such diverse topics as birth, marriage, and death; religious festivals and fasting; food in the home and on the street; business etiquette and terms of politeness. She describes how some traditions differ between the two religious communities, the Muslims and the Copts, and how some customs are shared by all Egyptians―like the spring festival of Shamm al-Nisim (‘smelling the breezes’) that goes back to pharaonic times. With Egyptian Customs and Festivals, you need never be at a loss in a social situation in Egypt―or fail to understand what your neighbors are up to. Illustrated throughout with color photographs of daily life and special occasions, this fascinating and informative book is a must-have for anyone new to Egyptian culture.

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LGBTQ Film Festivals Curating Queerness


Free Download Antoine Damiens, "LGBTQ Film Festivals: Curating Queerness "
English | ISBN: 9463728406 | 2020 | 294 pages | PDF | 4 MB
While scholars have theorized major film festivals, they have ignored smaller, ephemeral, events. In taking seriously minor European and North-American LGBTQ festivals which often only exist as traces within archival collections, this book revisits festival studies’ methodological and theoretical apparatuses. As the first ‘critique’ of festival studies from within, LGBTQ Film Festivals argues that both festivals and queer film cultures are by definition ephemeral. The book is organized around two concepts: First, ‘critical festival studies’ examines the political project and disciplinary assumptions that structure festival research. Second, ‘the festival as a method’ pays attention to festivals’ role as producers of knowledge: it argues that festivals are not mere objects of research but also actors already shaping academic, industrial, and popular cinematic knowledge. Drawing on the author’s experience on the festival circuit, this book pays homage to the labour of queer organizers, critics, and scholars and opens up new avenues for festival research.

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