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Finnis - Reimagining Marginalized Foods: Global Processes, Local Places - 9780816502363 - V9780816502363
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Reimagining Marginalized Foods: Global Processes, Local Places

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Description for Reimagining Marginalized Foods: Global Processes, Local Places Hardcover. Editor(s): Finnis, Elizabeth. Num Pages: 168 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: JFCV; JHBT. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 18. Weight in Grams: 456.
With globalization has come an increased focus on food--where it comes from, how it is transported, who eats it, and what cultural significance it has. This volume brings together ethnographically based anthropological analyses of shifting meanings and representations associated with the foods, ingredients, and cooking practices that of marginalized and/or indigenous cultures. Contributors are particularly interested in how these foods intersect with politics, nationhood and governance, identity, authenticity, and conservation.

The chapters cover diverse locales, issues, and foods: the cultural meanings of sinonggi, a thick sago porridge from Sulawesi, Indonesia; the significance of pom, a Surinam dish popular in the Netherlands; the transformation of alpaca meat in Peru; the impact of culinary tourism on indigenous cuisine in Mexico; the re-presenting of minor millets in South India; and the development of cheeses in the Italian Alps. A conceptual essay on food and social boundaries rounds out the collection.

Throughout, the contributors address important questions, including: How are traditional foods 'repackaged' in the process of mainstreaming access? What does this repackaging mean for the ways local or indigenous peoples view their traditional food practices? How are local cuisines mobilized in movements to create national images and identities? What tensions emerge between new representations of foods and local cultural meanings?

Together the contributors provide a thoughtful inquiry into what happens when food and culinary practices are moved from the cultural or physical margins, and how such movements can be shaped by--and employed in the pursuit of--political, social, and cultural goals.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
168
Place of Publication
Tucson, United States
ISBN
9780816502363
SKU
V9780816502363
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