. "Ul\u010D\u00E1k, Zbyn\u011Bk" . "RIV/00216224:14230/06:00016948!RIV10-MSM-14230___" . . . "pig; animal slaughter; organic agriculture; ecological luxury; intrinsic values"@en . . "Wageningen Academic Publishers" . "Lookin` for some down-home cookin`? A case study of household pork production in the Czech Republic"@en . "Lookin` for some down-home cookin`? A case study of household pork production in the Czech Republic" . . "4"^^ . "[81F853C4E6EF]" . "Oslo, Norway" . . . . "14230" . . . "1"^^ . "90-8686-008-7" . "Lookin` for some down-home cookin`? A case study of household pork production in the Czech Republic"@en . . "1"^^ . "483632" . . "Traditional agricultural practices are often seen as friendly to the landscape and natural environment, and the lifestyle associated with farming often serves as romantic example of rural idyll (Berry 1997, 2002, Henderson, Van En 1999, Charles 2003). Is this true, or is this view just another instance of the romanticisation of the countryside and rural landscapes, as described by David Pepper (1996)? This paper describes the roots of the tradition of small-scale home pork production in the Czech Republic, and analyses the meaning of the tradition as it is practised today. Special attention is given to the presentation of the tradition in the media and visual arts, namely in the work of Josef Lada, a Czech painter from the first half on 20th century who in his work combined an idyllic view of Czech village life with a slight accent of parody." . . "Ethics and the Politics of Food" . . "RIV/00216224:14230/06:00016948" . "Lookin` for some down-home cookin`? A case study of household pork production in the Czech Republic" . "000240055000048" . "Wageningen" . . . "Traditional agricultural practices are often seen as friendly to the landscape and natural environment, and the lifestyle associated with farming often serves as romantic example of rural idyll (Berry 1997, 2002, Henderson, Van En 1999, Charles 2003). Is this true, or is this view just another instance of the romanticisation of the countryside and rural landscapes, as described by David Pepper (1996)? This paper describes the roots of the tradition of small-scale home pork production in the Czech Republic, and analyses the meaning of the tradition as it is practised today. Special attention is given to the presentation of the tradition in the media and visual arts, namely in the work of Josef Lada, a Czech painter from the first half on 20th century who in his work combined an idyllic view of Czech village life with a slight accent of parody."@en . "2006-06-22+02:00"^^ . . "S" .