The Recipe as Canon: A Semiotic Analysis of Pasta alla Norma
This article examines the Sicilian dish pasta alla Norma as a case study in culinary canonicity, through a semiotic analysis of its representation in recipes. Drawing from a corpus of regional cookbooks, it explores how the dish is codified via ingredient selection, preparation sequences, and aesthe...
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| Language: | English |
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University of Limoges
2025-07-01
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| Series: | Actes Sémiotiques |
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| Online Access: | https://www.unilim.fr/as/9074 |
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| Summary: | This article examines the Sicilian dish pasta alla Norma as a case study in culinary canonicity, through a semiotic analysis of its representation in recipes. Drawing from a corpus of regional cookbooks, it explores how the dish is codified via ingredient selection, preparation sequences, and aesthetic presentation. Recipes are treated as programmatic texts: they not only transmit culinary knowledge but also establish and regulate the relationship between normative tradition and social variation. The study argues that the dish’s identity is reinforced by a founding anecdote—its myth of origin—which stabilises its expressive form and legitimises its canonical status. Through this lens, pasta alla Norma is shown to function as a semiotic object: a model of culinary perfection whose form is ritualised, symbolically charged, and culturally intelligible. In contrast, other aubergine-based pasta recipes are characterised by openness and variability, highlighting the discursive power of the recipe as a site of norm production. |
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| ISSN: | 2270-4957 |