Questo breve articolo è il risultato di alcune lezioni in una U.D. sulla cucina etnica.
Asian chopsticks and Western cutlery

In the tenth chapter of his Empire of signs (1970), which describes the most relevant characteristics of Japanese culture, the French scholar Roland Barthes juxtaposes the popular Asian eating instrument of chopsticks to the Western tools fork and knife and gives his personal interpretation of their role.
In Barthes' words, chopsticks and cutlery express contrasting anthropological approaches to food consumption, that is to say, while Japanese chopsticks are a natural extension of the human fingers and are symbols of a non violent, non predatory attitude towards food, Western fork and knife "cut, pierce, mutilate and murder" food, pressing on it and modifying its texture.

Even though we use cutlery every day and many of us are regular customers of Asian ethnic restaurants, well........... we can say that we had never, never thought about that.
a.s. 2017-18 testo della classe IV E eno, con la guida della prof.ssa R. Della Ragione
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