Tsukiji: The Fish Market at the Center of the World
Tsukiji: Lugge liɗɗi to caka aduna ko deftere nde Theodore C. Bestor winndi nde wonaa firo, nde jaaynde duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Kaliforni yaltini e hitaande 2004. Ina yeewta heen luumo liɗɗi Tsukiji.
Deftere nde ina waɗi geɗe baɗɗe faayiida to bannge faggudu, to bannge pinal, e toɓɓe leƴƴi.
Stephen Gudeman mo Science winndii wonde miijo wonde « njulaagu Tsukiji ina jeyaa e ko jokkondiri, e goongɗingol, e nafooje nguurndam Japon » woni tiitoonde adannde e golle ɗee.
Ɓawo Bestor golliima to duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Harvard, o woni ko e ganndal anthropologie e jaŋde Japon, ko o porfeseer.
Puɗɗagol hitaande 1989, Bestor waɗii wiɗtooji e dow leydi ; o joofniri ɗum ko e hitaande 2003.
Ko woni ha ton Deftere nde ina yeewta geɗe anthropologie Tsukiji.
Jaɓɓugo Anne Allison mo duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Duke yetti deftere nde sabu nde jogii "laaɓal" e binndol mayre e karallaagal binnduɗo oo e haalde daartol.
Michael Ashkenazi mo Duɗal hakkunde leyɗeele ngam waylude tuugnorgal Bonn, yetti deftere ndee sabu nde « teskaade » e no nde fotnoo waɗde feere haa Tsukiji woni « juɓɓule renndo » wonaa tan geɗe jowitiiɗe e nguura.
Ronald Dore, hoɗnooɗo Castel di Casio, to leydi Itali, yetti deftere ndee sabu nde « alɗude » e binndol tiiɗngol e « jikku mo alaa ko woni e mum ».
Scott Schnell mo Duɗal Jaaɓi-haaɗtirde Iowa rokkii ƴeewndo moƴƴo, o wiyi wonde "janngoowo oo ina ara e weltaare ɓurnde moƴƴude e" geɗe ceertuɗe yeewtaaɗe e deftere ndee, o wiyi kadi "njuuteendi njuɓɓudi mayre" ina "teskini".
Richard Swedberg mo duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Cornell yetti deftere ndee, o siftini nde ko « monument » Tsukiji, o wiyi kadi ko tonngoode joyaɓere ndee ɓuri yiɗde ; Swedberg hollitii wonde Faandaare 5 ndee "ina foti naatde e won e anthologie garoowo e dow luumooji ko wayi no njuɓɓudi renndo."
Tuugnorgal and folklore.[1] [2].[3]
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- ↑ Schnell, p. 100.
- ↑ Gudeman, Stephen (2004). "Culture and Commerce in a Seafood Bazaar". Science. 305 (5691): 171–1717. doi:10.1126/science.1102972. S2CID 154209382 – via ProQuest.
- ↑ Ayoub, Nina C (2004). "Tsukiji: The Fish Market at the Center of the World". The Chronicle of Higher Education. 51 (7): A20.