Foreigners and Their Food
Delve into the intricate relationship between food and identity in Foreigners and Their Food by David M. Freidenreich. Published by the University of California Press in 2014, this compelling 352-page exploration examines how Jews, Christians, and Muslims perceive the boundaries of 'us' and 'them' through the lens of culinary practices and dietary laws. Freidenreich meticulously analyzes the role of food in shaping religious identities, revealing how medieval scholars employed food restrictions to navigate and understand cultural differences. This insightful work invites readers to consider the profound implications of food choices and communal meals in fostering both division and connection among diverse faiths. Perfect for scholars and food enthusiasts alike, Foreigners and Their Food offers a thought-provoking perspective on the intersection of religion and cuisine.