Between concrete and abstract: the Malaysian chinese way of naming dishes

The Chinese pay considerable attention to the naming of dishes. While coming up with a well-prepared cuisine is considered as an artwork, giving it a suitable name is no different from adding the touch that brings a work of art to life. In naming a dish, the community utilizes its linguistic and non...

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Main Authors: Ang, Lay Hoon, Ng, Man Ling, Lam, Kai Chee, Mohamad Deli, Radina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer 2018
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73266/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73266/1/CONCREATE.pdf
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author Ang, Lay Hoon
Ng, Man Ling
Lam, Kai Chee
Mohamad Deli, Radina
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Ng, Man Ling
Lam, Kai Chee
Mohamad Deli, Radina
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description The Chinese pay considerable attention to the naming of dishes. While coming up with a well-prepared cuisine is considered as an artwork, giving it a suitable name is no different from adding the touch that brings a work of art to life. In naming a dish, the community utilizes its linguistic and non-linguistic resources. Dish names are hence a group of living fossils supporting the notion of language reflecting society. Using 1077 samples of dish names collected from Malaysian Chinese weddings and the lunar new year celebration, the present paper aims to investigate the concrete and abstract naming of Chinese dishes, and discuss the common cultural considerations underlying them. It was found that concrete naming deals with the tangible aspects of a dish by incorporating method of preparation, taste/aroma, appearance of dish, as well as container used; while abstract naming draws support from four-character idioms, legends/historical events, auspicious words, Chinese auspicious objects and legendary animals, and homophones, with cultural considerations playing a major if not the sole role in it.
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spelling upm-732662020-11-26T22:04:47Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73266/ Between concrete and abstract: the Malaysian chinese way of naming dishes Ang, Lay Hoon Ng, Man Ling Lam, Kai Chee Mohamad Deli, Radina The Chinese pay considerable attention to the naming of dishes. While coming up with a well-prepared cuisine is considered as an artwork, giving it a suitable name is no different from adding the touch that brings a work of art to life. In naming a dish, the community utilizes its linguistic and non-linguistic resources. Dish names are hence a group of living fossils supporting the notion of language reflecting society. Using 1077 samples of dish names collected from Malaysian Chinese weddings and the lunar new year celebration, the present paper aims to investigate the concrete and abstract naming of Chinese dishes, and discuss the common cultural considerations underlying them. It was found that concrete naming deals with the tangible aspects of a dish by incorporating method of preparation, taste/aroma, appearance of dish, as well as container used; while abstract naming draws support from four-character idioms, legends/historical events, auspicious words, Chinese auspicious objects and legendary animals, and homophones, with cultural considerations playing a major if not the sole role in it. Springer 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73266/1/CONCREATE.pdf Ang, Lay Hoon and Ng, Man Ling and Lam, Kai Chee and Mohamad Deli, Radina (2018) Between concrete and abstract: the Malaysian chinese way of naming dishes. International Communication of Chinese Culture, 5 (3). 247 - 259. ISSN 2197-4233 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs40636-018-0119-4
spellingShingle Ang, Lay Hoon
Ng, Man Ling
Lam, Kai Chee
Mohamad Deli, Radina
Between concrete and abstract: the Malaysian chinese way of naming dishes
title Between concrete and abstract: the Malaysian chinese way of naming dishes
title_full Between concrete and abstract: the Malaysian chinese way of naming dishes
title_fullStr Between concrete and abstract: the Malaysian chinese way of naming dishes
title_full_unstemmed Between concrete and abstract: the Malaysian chinese way of naming dishes
title_short Between concrete and abstract: the Malaysian chinese way of naming dishes
title_sort between concrete and abstract: the malaysian chinese way of naming dishes
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73266/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73266/1/CONCREATE.pdf