Memory is the life of the body. A hermeneutic exercise from inhabiting the house, the kitchen, and the food linked to the feeling of being

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Nelly Corona Pacheco

Abstract

The house is linked to the deepest memories of the being: it is a microcosm where one lives, dreams, listens ad is instructed form the behaviors that are accessed by the affection or discipline that will mark life. It is a space where existence is always in the making;
particularly in the kitchen space, where a small laboratory of shapes and colors is forged, where the most intense smells and flavors are mixed to the clamor of the flames, where a vertiginous tide traps you and submerges you in the depths of memory, in memories of all kinds that revolve around the space called home, where the house, the kitchen and the food are inhabited in different ways. A hermeneutic exercise from a gastronomic point of view to interpret and understand the space that are occupied, linked to the triad housekitchen-food and its connection with the making.

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