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El. knyga: Eat the Beetles!: An Exploration into Our Conflicted Relationship with Insects

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  • Formatas: 276 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Jun-2017
  • Leidėjas: ECW Press,Canada
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781773050355
  • Formatas: 276 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Jun-2017
  • Leidėjas: ECW Press,Canada
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781773050355

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Will eating insects change the world for the better??

Meet the beetles: there are millions and millions of them and many fewer of the rest of us — mammals, birds, and reptiles. Since before recorded history, humans have eaten insects. While many get squeamish at the idea, entomophagy — people eating insects — is a possible way to ensure a sustainable and secure food supply for the eight billion of us on the planet.

Once seen as the great enemy of human civilization, destroying our crops and spreading plagues, we now see insects as marvellous pollinators of our food crops and a potential source of commercial food supply. From upscale restaurants where black ants garnish raw salmon to grubs as pub snacks in Paris and Tokyo, from backyard cricket farming to high-tech businesses, Eat the Beetles! weaves these cultural, ecological, and evolutionary narratives to provide an accessible and humorous exploration of entomophagy.
Cricket To Ride: An Introduction ix
PART I MEET THE BEETLES!
I Call Your Name
2(15)
Here, There, And Everywhere: The Problem of Numbers
17(9)
She Sometimes Gives Me Her Protein: Insects as Nutrition
26(13)
OB-LA-DI, OB-LA-DA: The Last Green Hope?
39(11)
PART II YESTERDAY AND TODAY: INSECTS AND THE ORIGINS OF THE MODERN WORLD
I Am The Cockroach: How Insects Created the World
50(11)
Wild Honey Pie: How Insects Created People
61(13)
Magical Mystery Tour: How Insects Sustain the World
74(30)
PART III I ONCE HAD A BUG: HOW PEOPLE CREATED INSECTS
I'm Chewing Through You: Insects as Destroyers and Monsters
104(21)
Run For Your Life: The War Against Insects and Its Consequences
125(13)
PART IV BLACK FLY SINGING: REIMAGINING INSECTS MOTHER MARY COMES TO ME: Insects as Creators and Bodhisattvas
138(30)
Can't Buy Me Bugs: A New Age of Negotiation
152(16)
PART V GOT TO GET YOU INTO MY LIFE LEAVING THE WEST BEHIND?: Entomophagy in Transition in Non-Western Cultures
168(64)
She Came In Through The Kitchen Window: Culinary Renewal from the Margins
194(16)
She Came In Through The Chicken Window: Insects as Feed in Non-Insect-Eating Cultures
210(10)
A Cook With Kaleidoscope Eyes: Insects on the Menu
220(12)
PART VI REVOLUTION 1
It's So Hard (Loving You): Ethics and Insects
232(25)
A Little Help: Regulating Entomophagy
257(16)
All You Need Is Love?: Renegotiating the Human---Insect Contract
273(16)
We Were Talking: Where Is This Going?
289(9)
PART VII REVOLUTION 9
Imagine: Beetles, Entomophagy, and the Meaning of Life
298(16)
In My Life: Acknowledgments 314(3)
Letting Her Under Your Skin: Restaurants, Businesses, and Recipes 317(3)
Bug, Bug Me Do: Selected Bibliography 320(14)
Endnotes 334(8)
You Might See Me: Index 342