Eating Culture: The Poetics and Politics of FoodFood has always operated in circulation between the local and the global, migration and resettlement and, with its power in defining and performing social meanings, served to construct notions of home and cultural otherness. But while previous studies emphasized these oppositions, our globalized and postcolonial setting today poses a new question: what happens to eating culture when the pure products go crazy? This transdisciplinary volume therefore draws on research in social anthropology, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, literature, film and cultural studies to investigate practices, representations and functions of food in American, European and Asian societies and their cross-cultural engagements. It argues that foodways precisely come to mark the material basis for both the identification and the translatability of cultures. |
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In this extract she establishes what the Black British position is in terms of identity
and culture ( lines 1 - 5 ) and then shows her own difference from this as she
repositions herself in opposition to that positioning ( lines 17 - 23 ) . On lines 1 - 5
...
In this extract she establishes what the Black British position is in terms of identity
and culture ( lines 1 - 5 ) and then shows her own difference from this as she
repositions herself in opposition to that positioning ( lines 17 - 23 ) . On lines 1 - 5
...
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Speakers can reassert control through the rearrangement of cultural forms as
evocations of position ( Holland et al . 1998 : 45 ) . ... Food addresses us within
particular identity positions as its eaters , makers and speakers . Talking through
food ...
Speakers can reassert control through the rearrangement of cultural forms as
evocations of position ( Holland et al . 1998 : 45 ) . ... Food addresses us within
particular identity positions as its eaters , makers and speakers . Talking through
food ...
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Through this constant dialogic engagement between same and different in an
impossible simultaneity , new addresses arise in talk within what Homi Bhabha
describes as the ' third space ' of hybridity which enables other positions to
emerge [ ...
Through this constant dialogic engagement between same and different in an
impossible simultaneity , new addresses arise in talk within what Homi Bhabha
describes as the ' third space ' of hybridity which enables other positions to
emerge [ ...
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