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Beschreibung
This compelling volume brings together original essays that explore the relationship between food and identity in everyday life in the Caribbean. The Caribbean history of colonialism and migration has fostered a dynamic and diverse form of modernity, which continues to transform with the impact of globalization and migration out of the Caribbean. One of the founders of the anthropology of food, Richard Wilk provides a preface to this exciting and interdisciplinary collection of essays offering insight into the real issues of food politics which contribute to the culinary cultures of the Caribbean.

Based on rich contemporary ethnographies, the volume reveals the ways in which food carries symbolic meanings which are incorporated into the many different facets of identity experienced by people in the Caribbean. Many of the chapters focus on the ways in which consumers align themselves with particular foods as a way of making claims about their identities. Development and political and economic changes in the Caribbean bring new foods to the contemporary dinner table, a phenomenon that may subsequently destabilize the foundations of culinary identities. Food and Identity in the Caribbean reveals the ways in which some of the connections between food and identity persist against the odds whilst in other contexts new relationships between food and identity are forged.
This compelling volume brings together original essays that explore the relationship between food and identity in everyday life in the Caribbean. The Caribbean history of colonialism and migration has fostered a dynamic and diverse form of modernity, which continues to transform with the impact of globalization and migration out of the Caribbean. One of the founders of the anthropology of food, Richard Wilk provides a preface to this exciting and interdisciplinary collection of essays offering insight into the real issues of food politics which contribute to the culinary cultures of the Caribbean.

Based on rich contemporary ethnographies, the volume reveals the ways in which food carries symbolic meanings which are incorporated into the many different facets of identity experienced by people in the Caribbean. Many of the chapters focus on the ways in which consumers align themselves with particular foods as a way of making claims about their identities. Development and political and economic changes in the Caribbean bring new foods to the contemporary dinner table, a phenomenon that may subsequently destabilize the foundations of culinary identities. Food and Identity in the Caribbean reveals the ways in which some of the connections between food and identity persist against the odds whilst in other contexts new relationships between food and identity are forged.
Über den Autor
Hanna Garth, MPH, MA is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Anthropology at UCLA, USA.
Zusammenfassung
Contains new research and innovative application of ethnographic and qualitative methods (suitable for anthropology of food courses)
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface - Richard Wilk, Indiana University, USA

Introduction: Understanding Caribbean Identity Through Food - Hanna Garth, UCLA, USA

Cassava and the Makushi: a Shared History of Resiliency and Transformation - Ryan N. Schacht, University of California, Davis, USA

Transformations in Body and Cuisine in Rural Yucatán, Mexico - Lauren Wynne, University of Chicago, USA

Tourism, 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, USA

Cooking Cubanidad: Food Importation and Cuban Identity in Santiago De Cuba - Hanna Garth, UCLA, USA

From Colonial Dependency to 'Finger-Lickin' Values: Food, Identity and Globalization in Trinidad - Marisa Wilson, University of the West Indies, USA

Peasant 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, USA

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Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
Fachbereich: Populäre Darstellungen
Genre: Importe, Politikwissenschaft & Soziologie
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780857853585
ISBN-10: 0857853589
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Garth, Hanna
Redaktion: Garth, Hanna
Hersteller: Bloomsbury 3PL
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 234 x 156 x 11 mm
Von/Mit: Hanna Garth
Erscheinungsdatum: 17.01.2013
Gewicht: 0,301 kg
Artikel-ID: 132408909