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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Description: | 1 online resource. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Home Home (Routledge). |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12416438 |
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