Savouring the Veiled Narratives of Banquet Menus

Adriana Sohodoleanu

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Abstract

The study explores the semiotic significance of late nineteenth to early twentieth-century Romanian banquet menus, transcending culinary functions to convey broader societal messages. Examining 30 menus from Romania and Austro-Hungarian Romanian-speaking Transylvania, predominantly sourced from newspapers, it reveals banquets as platforms for political and social expression. Written in Romanian or French, these menus serve as conduits for political opinions, declarations of friendship or enmity, and expressions of pride or despair. Intentionally published in newspapers, they reflect a society valuing freedom of speech and exhibit a discernible discursive character, treating food as intellectual nourishment. The coverage of banquets in newspapers offers glimpses into contemporaneous events and personalities, serving as historical documents shedding light on overlooked events and individuals. Through the examination of these menus' meaning researchers gain insights into forgotten personalities and societal dynamics, illustrating the enduring cultural significance of food beyond mere sustenance.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes
EventDublin Gastronomy Symposium - Technological University Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Duration: 28 May 202429 May 2024
https://arrow.tudublin.ie/dgs/

Conference

ConferenceDublin Gastronomy Symposium
Country/TerritoryIreland
CityDublin
Period28/05/2429/05/24
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