This Is the Plate

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESSISBN: 9781607817406

Utah Food Traditions

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By Eric A. Eliason, Lynne S. McNeill, Carol Edison
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UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESS
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241 x 216 mm
Weight:
1100 g
Pages:
450

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Carol A. Edison retired as director of the Folk Arts Program of the Utah Arts Council in 2011. In 1986 she established the Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Arts, the nation's only museum dedicated to a state collection of contemporary folk art. Edison is a recipient of the American Folklore Society's Benjamin A. Botkin Prize for lifetime achievement in public folklore. Eric A. Eliason is professor of English at Brigham Young University and specializes in folklore. His books include: The J. Golden Kimball Stories; Wild Games: Hunting and Fishing Traditions in North America (with Dennis Cutchins); Latter-day Lore: Mormon Folklore Studies (with Tom Mould); and The Island of Lace: Drawn Threadwork on Saba in The Dutch Caribbean (with Scott Squire). Lynne S. McNeill is assistant professor of folklore in the English Department at Utah State University. She is author of the popular textbook Folklore Rules, co-editor of Slender Man is Coming: Creepypasta and Contemporary Legends on the Internet, and reviews editor for the journal Contemporary Legend. She has made several appearances on national television and radio programs.

"One of the delights of the book is the contrast between stereotypes of Utah and its food traditions and the reality as it has unfolded historically. The obvious case is the belief that Utah is a dry state, a myth that the book nicely puts to rest." -Richard Raspa, author of Italian Folktales in America: The Verbal Art of an Immigrant Woman "This comprehensive anthology covers every conceivable facet of eating in Utah through a pleasing mixture of voices, topics, authors, and styles. Engaging and well rounded." -Anne F. Hatch, folk and traditional arts specialist, Wyoming Arts Council

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