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Western food in China: globalization and consumption in a restaurant in Guangzhou.

Ma Fung-shan. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 110-114). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Chapter CHAPTER 1: --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / The Research Problem --- p.2 / Scope of Study --- p.3 / What is Western Food? --- p.3 / Literature Review --- p.4 / Anthropology and Food --- p.4 / Globalization and Consumption --- p.7 / China and Global Consumerism --- p.10 / "Food, Globalization and Consumption: Eating Western Food in Guangzhou" --- p.12 / Methodology --- p.13 / My Position in the Restaurant --- p.73 / Participant Observation --- p.75 / Interviews --- p.77 / Significance of the Research --- p.18 / Structure of the Thesis --- p.19 / Chapter CHAPTER 2: --- "GUANGZHOU, WESTERN RESTAURANTS AND LONG ISLAND CAFE" --- p.21 / The City of Guangzhou --- p.22 / Historical Background --- p.22 / Economic Reforms after 1978 --- p.22 / Guangzhou and Hong Kong --- p.23 / Eating in Guangzhou --- p.25 / A Brief History of Western Food and Western restaurants in Guangzhou --- p.26 / Taai Pihng Gun (太平館) --- p.27 / The Appearance of Five-star Hotels --- p.28 / "The Appearance and Growth of Bars, Karaokes and Nightclubs in Late 1980's" --- p.30 / The Appearance of Western Chain Restaurants --- p.31 / From Taai Pihng Gun to Long Island Cafe : Implications from History --- p.32 / Western Food in relation to Other Kinds of Cuisine --- p.33 / Chinese Restaurants (酒家/酒樓/菜館) --- p.33 / Western Restaurants (西餐廳) --- p.36 / Specialized Restaurants (特色餐廳) --- p.39 / Brief History and Development of Long Island Cafe --- p.41 / Western Restaurant: a Business Decision --- p.42 / The First Three Years --- p.44 / The Critical Turn and Later Developments --- p.45 / Daily Management and Structure of Long Island Cafe --- p.47 / The Hierarchical Ladder of the Workers --- p.48 / Chapter CHAPTER 3: --- PRODUCTION OF WESTERN FOOD --- p.51 / Image of the Restaurant --- p.51 / A Westernized Name --- p.51 / Interior Decoration of the Branches --- p.52 / Mass Media --- p.52 / Food Served in the Restaurant --- p.55 / Evolution of Menu and Analysis of the Present Menu --- p.55 / Studying the Menus: Changes Throughout the Years --- p.56 / Coffee & Salad --- p.68 / Limitation in Food Development --- p.73 / Influences from Hong Kong --- p.75 / The Paradox of Authenticity --- p.77 / Invention and Localization --- p.79 / Chapter CHAPTER 4: --- CONSUMPTION OF WESTERN FOOD --- p.81 / Customer Characteristics --- p.81 / Target Customers --- p.81 / Frequent & Infrequent Customers --- p.82 / Customer Age Groups --- p.85 / Rituals of Eating --- p.87 / Eating Western Food: Different Meaning to Different Customers --- p.92 / A Western Food Ideal? --- p.92 / Differences between Frequent and Infrequent Customers --- p.93 / "same Restaurant, Different Expectations" --- p.94 / The Pursuit of Global / Western Ideas --- p.95 / Western Food: an Imagined Cuisine --- p.97 / Distinction: Middle-Class Identity and Consumption --- p.99 / Studying Class Structure in China --- p.99 / Who comprises the Middle-Class? --- p.99 / Middle-class Identity and Consumption --- p.102 / Chapter CHAPTER 5: --- CONCLUSION --- p.105 / REFERENCES --- p.110

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:cuhk.edu.hk/oai:cuhk-dr:cuhk_323348
Date January 2001
ContributorsMa, Fung-shan., Chinese University of Hong Kong Graduate School. Division of Anthropology.
Source SetsThe Chinese University of Hong Kong
LanguageEnglish, Chinese
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeText, bibliography
Formatprint, vii, 114 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.
CoverageChina, Guangzhou Shi, China, Guangzhou Shi, China, Guangzhou Shi, China, Guangzhou Shi
RightsUse of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons “Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International” License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)

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