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63 The Truth About "Washoku": Addressing Japanese Cuisine and Washoku's UNESCO Classification (Dr. Katarzyna Cwiertka)

63 The Truth About "Washoku": Addressing Japanese Cuisine and Washoku's UNESCO Classification (Dr. Katarzyna Cwiertka)

FromJapan Station: A Podcast About Japan by JapanKyo.com


63 The Truth About "Washoku": Addressing Japanese Cuisine and Washoku's UNESCO Classification (Dr. Katarzyna Cwiertka)

FromJapan Station: A Podcast About Japan by JapanKyo.com

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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Apr 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this episode of the Japan Station podcast, Dr. Katarzyna Cwiertka stops by to discuss what exactly washoku (Japanese cuisine) is and how the term was redefined in an effort to get it registered as Intangible Cultural Heritage under UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). About Dr. Katarzyna Cwiertka Dr. Katarzyna Cwiertka is Chair of Modern Japan Studies at Leiden University. She is an expert on food history of modern Japan and Korea. Dr. Cwiertka's latest book is titled Branding Japanese Food: From Meibutsu to Washoku (University of Hawaii Press, 2021). Topics Discussed Washoku's (Japanese cuisine) classification as Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 2013 What exactly Intangible Cultural Heritage is according to UNESCO The application process washoku went through in order to be designated Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO How washoku was defined in the UNESCO application The original UNESCO application for washoku that Dr. Cwiertka found online How the committee behind the UNESCO application for washiku was originally trying to get kaiseki designated as Intangible Cultural Heritage Washoku vs nihon ryōri The meaning and usage of washoku throughout history The both vague and all-encompassing paradoxical nature of washoku's UNESCO characterization Edo era tourism and marketing And much more! Links, Videos, Etc. To pick up a copy of Branding Japanese Food: From Meibutsu to Washoku, please consider using the Amazon affiliate link below. It will support the show and it won't cost you anything extra. Branding Japanese Food: From Meibutsu to Washoku You can learn more about Dr. Cwiertka and her work via her website. To pick up a copy of Branding Japanese Food: From Meibutsu to Washoku, please consider using the Amazon affiliate link below. It will support the show and it won't cost you anything extra. Branding Japanese Food: From Meibutsu to Washoku To learn more about Dr. Cwiertka and her work,visit her website. Dr. Katarzyna Cwiertka Website To listen to the latest episode of Ichimon Japan, use the link below. What should I know about Japan’s Bubble Era? (A Fun Look at Japan’s Infamous Era of Opulence) | Ichimon Japan 39 If you would like to support the show by picking up some merchandise, make sure to visit KimitoDesigns.com. KimitoDesigns.com Special Thanks Opening/Closing song: Oedo Controller (大江戸コントローラー) by Yunomi featuring Toriena (Used with permission from Yunomi) To listen to more of Yunomi's music, check out his Soundcloud page or YouTube channel. Japan Station cover art: Provided by Erik R. Featured image: Courtesy of Dr. Katarzyna Cwiertka Featured image: Courtesy of Katarzyna Cwiertka Follow Japankyo on Social Media Facebook (@JapankyoNews) Twitter (@JapankyoNews) Full Show Notes Get full show notes at www.japanstationpodcast.com
Released:
Apr 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Discover Japan through conversations with fascinating people. Every episode host Tony Vega is joined by a guest to talk about all aspects of Japan, including the Japanese language, history, Japanese pop culture, food, anime, manga, movies, music, comedy, the impact of Japanese culture around the world, underground social movements, social issues in Japan, and much more. Episodes are released on the first of every month. Bonus episodes are regularly released on the fifteenth of the month. For the full show notes visit www.japanstationpodcast.com. mail@japanstationpodcast.com