2020
DOI: 10.1080/20551940.2020.1794650
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Cooking pots, tableware, and the changing sounds of sociability in Italy, 1300–1700

Abstract: This article considers how the sounds produced by the preparation and consumption of meals in Italy changed between around 1300 and 1700. It argues that by focusing on sound, and by using ecological approaches, we can rediscover obscured connections between different categories of material objects. By examining material and textual evidence for three categories of objects associated with cooking and dining-metalwork, ceramics, and glass-the article traces changes in the material cultures of kitchen and table, … Show more

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