Eating with your fingers, dining with your eyes. Table manners in the late mediëval and early modern Low Countries. University of Antwerp
The challenge we take up in this project is to flesh out if and how table manners were materialized in tableware, and how tableware contributed to changing social intercourse. Therefore, scattered information from archaeology, art history and cookinghistory awaits to be integrated. This project – at the crossroads of discourse analysis and material culture studies, will consider the dialectics between individuals and materiality, by using ...