Food and Identity in the Caribbean
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780857853585
ISBN-10: 0857853589
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 4 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0857853589
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 4 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Contains new research and innovative application of ethnographic and qualitative methods (suitable for anthropology of food courses)
Notă biografică
Hanna Garth, MPH, MA is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Anthropology at UCLA, USA.
Cuprins
Preface - Richard Wilk, Indiana University, USA Introduction: Understanding Caribbean Identity Through Food - Hanna Garth, UCLA, USACassava and the Makushi: a Shared History of Resiliency and Transformation - Ryan N. Schacht, University of California, Davis, USATransformations in Body and Cuisine in Rural Yucatán, Mexico - Lauren Wynne, University of Chicago, USATourism, Seafood Memories and Identity: Lessons from Roatán, Honduras - Heather J. Sawyer, University of Kentucky, USA Versions of Dominican Mangú: Intersections of Gender and Nation in Caribbean Self-making - Lidia Marte, Brooklyn College - CUNY, USA The Intersections of 'Guyanese Food' and Constructions of Gender, Race and Nationhood - Gillian Richards-Greaves, Indiana University, USACooking Cubanidad: Food Importation and Cuban Identity in Santiago De Cuba - Hanna Garth, UCLA, USAFrom Colonial Dependency to 'Finger-Lickin' Values: Food, Identity and Globalization in Trinidad - Marisa Wilson, University of the West Indies, USAPeasant Resistance to Hybrid Seed in Haiti: the Implications of Agro-Industrial Inputs Through Humanitarian Aid on Food Security, Food Sovereignty, and Cultural Identity - John Mazzeo, De Paul University, USA and Barrett P. Brenton, St John's University, USANotesBibliography
Recenzii
Plays well on the dynamics between wisely chosen general notions and the particular examples depicted so colourfully. The writing style makes it widely accessible not only to scholars within the field of anthropology and social sciences, but also to a wider range of possible readers outside academia, driven by a keen interest be it even only in the Caribbean, or in food.
The Caribbean has long been a place where people come and go, ingredients migrate, dishes are invented and evolve. This fascinating volume shows how amidst this remarkable fluidity, Caribbean people have used what they cook and eat as a means of grounding and self definition. The articles here are among some of the best new scholarship in food.
Offering fascinating insights into the relationships between Caribbean identities and foodways at home and in the diaspora, this volume contributes new understandings of how people manipulate food practices and meanings to stay grounded in their continuously changing and globalizing worlds.
A tightly-written, academically-focused book ... an interesting collection of curiosities.
The Caribbean has long been a place where people come and go, ingredients migrate, dishes are invented and evolve. This fascinating volume shows how amidst this remarkable fluidity, Caribbean people have used what they cook and eat as a means of grounding and self definition. The articles here are among some of the best new scholarship in food.
Offering fascinating insights into the relationships between Caribbean identities and foodways at home and in the diaspora, this volume contributes new understandings of how people manipulate food practices and meanings to stay grounded in their continuously changing and globalizing worlds.
A tightly-written, academically-focused book ... an interesting collection of curiosities.
Descriere
This collection of original essays explores food and identity in the Caribbean, as contemporary political and economic changes impact upon culinary identities. Through rich ethnographies, the volume reveals how connections between food and identity persist and evolve against the odds.