Terry F. Kleeman
University of Colorado Boulder
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Archive | 2005
Terry F. Kleeman
In her work among the Sherpas of Nepal, Sherry Ortner (1978) has shown that the relations of host and guest at a banquet provide a nexus through which complex transactions involving current benefit and future obligation can be negotiated. Similarly, Eugene Anderson, in his study The Food of China (1988, 16), posits for neolithic China a social structure centering on food, its sharing and distribution, that, he argues, is still characteristic of non-state cultures of Southeast Asia. Within these societies, he writes, “the most able settler of disputes and arranger of social affairs acquires much prestige and often wealth, validates his status by giving merit feasts, and eventually becomes the node of a redistributive system. He organizes feast and festivals for which others offer goods to be eaten or handed out” As Anderson notes, even today local Chinese leaders owe much of their status to this function of initiating and coordinating communal banquets and the banquet plays an essential role in the conduct of Chinese commerce.
Journal of the American Oriental Society | 1995
Terry F. Kleeman
Journal of the American Oriental Society | 1994
Terry F. Kleeman
Archive | 1997
Terry F. Kleeman
Archive | 2016
Terry F. Kleeman
Archive | 2017
Terry F. Kleeman; Gert Melville; Carlos Ruta
Archive | 2016
Terry F. Kleeman; Gert Melville; Carlos Ruta
T'oung Pao | 2010
Terry F. Kleeman
Archive | 2009
Terry F. Kleeman
Thought and religion of Asia | 2007
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