Food identities at home and on the move : explorations at the intersection of food, belonging and dwelling /

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Imprint:Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
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Language:English
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Other authors / contributors:Matta, Raúl, editor.
ISBN:9781003085430
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Raul Matta is Senior Lecturer in Food Studies at Taylor's University, Malaysia, and Principal Investigator in the project FOOD2GATHER, funded by HERA JRP and the European Commission affiliated to the University of Gt̲tingen, Germany.Charles-Edouard de Suremain is Research Director in Anthropology and leader of the unit UMR 208 PaLoc 'Local Heritage, Environment & Globalization' at the Research Institute for Development and the National Museum of Natural History (IRD/MNHN) Paris, France.Chantal Crenn is Associate Professor (MCF-HDR) of Social Anthropology at the University of Bordeaux Montaigne, France
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments Introduction
  • Food and the Fabric of Home Raúl Matta, Charles-Édouard de Suremain and Chantal Crenn Foreword Meredith E. AbarcaPART ONE Food Identities in Motion1 Sushi leaves home: Japanese Food and Identity Abroad Voltaire Cang2 Reimagined Community in London: The Transmission of Food as Heritage in the Afghan Diaspora Rebecca Haboucha3 Between Food Practices and Belongings: Intersectional Stories of Moroccan Women in Italy Elsa Mescoli4 In Bordeaux Wine-Growing Territories, 'Ethnic is Everyday' Chantal CrennPART TWO Public Foodscapes5 Food and Refugees in Rome. Humanitarian Practices or Agency Response? Giovanna Palutan and Donatella Schmidt6 Food Walks and Street Doctors: Health and Culinary Nostalgia in a South Indian City Roos Gerritsen7 'It's the Comedor that Dwells in Me!' Food Aid and Construction of Urban Citizenship in San Luis Potosí, Mexico Charles-Édouard de Suremain8 Food Outlets in Migrant Districts: Regional Mexican Food in Chicago Aline HémondPART THREE Food Narratives of Subsistence9 Nostalgia and Landscapes of the Present: Memories of First Fruit Rituals in Turkey Meltem Tu¨rköz10 Poison, Bad Hearts and Vampires: The Fear of Contamination and the Regulation of Social Relationships in a Rio de Janeiro Favela Daniela Lazoroska11 Stories on the Food-Begging Roma: Boundary Making in the Finnish Peasant Homes Eija Stark12 Japanese Women on the Move. Working in and (not) Belonging to Düsseldorf's Japanese (Food) Community Nora KottmannBibliographyIndex