研究者業績

ASSMANN STEPHANIE

  (アスマンシュ シュテファニー)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Professor (Professor), School of Economics and Management, University of Hyogo
Degree
PhD(Dec, 2003, University of Hamburg, Germany)

Researcher number
10400441
J-GLOBAL ID
201501056864479783
researchmap Member ID
B000243878

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Awards

 1

Papers

 22
  • Stephanie Assmann
    Routledge Open Research, 3 6-6, Jan 15, 2024  Peer-reviewedInvited
    <p>This review provides an overview of research trends on culinary heritage in Asia. The first objective is to trace a shift from the appreciation of a Western tangible cultural heritage to the recognition of non-Western intangible cultural heritage, which has underlined the prominence of food as a marker for culinary nationalism or gastronationalism (DeSoucey, 2010). Asian nations promote their culinary heritage in competitive ways. The second objective is to examine the construction of a culinary heritage on regional levels through four different case studies on China and Japan. The third objective is to showcase a rich body of research in English that has emerged in response to new forms of culinary nationalism and has emphasized the analysis of food as a powerful tool for understanding politics and international relations. This review finds that the objective of heritagization on the global level often constitutes nation branding. In contrast, culinary heritage construction on regional levels may occur for various reasons, such as branding a regional specialty, providing economic opportunities for small-scale entrepreneurs, or maintaining historical bonds between a diasporic community and their town of origin.</p>
  • ASSMANN, STEPHANIE
    Coates, Jennifer, Lucy Fraser and Mark Pendleton. Eds. The Routledge Companion to Gender and Japanese Culture, 157-167, 2020  Peer-reviewedInvited
  • ASSMANN STEPHANIE
    Eds. Jörg Dürrschmidt and York Kautt, Globalized Eating Cultures. Mediation and Mediatization, Palgrave Macmillan., 53-68, 2019  Peer-reviewedInvited
  • ASSMANN STEPHANIE
    Ed. Katarzyna J. Cwiertka and Ewa Machotka, Consuming Life in Post-Bubble Japan. A Transdisciplinary Perspective. Consumption and Sustainability in Asia Book Series, Amsterdam University Press., 49-67, 2018  Peer-reviewedInvited
  • ASSMANN STEPHANIE
    Gastronomica. The Journal of Critical Food Studies, 17(3) 1-3, Aug, 2017  Peer-reviewed

Misc.

 28

Books and Other Publications

 4

Presentations

 28

Teaching Experience

 14

Research Projects

 2

Academic Activities

 1
  • Review, evaluation
    Social Science Japan Journal (SSJJ), Apr 1, 2021 - Present