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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be the double movement of being constituted in and by a signifier where ' to be
constituted ' means ' to be compelled to cite or repeat or mime ' the signifier [
Black ] itself " ( Butler 1993 : 220 ) . However , within this miming of the signifier
Black ...
be the double movement of being constituted in and by a signifier where ' to be
constituted ' means ' to be compelled to cite or repeat or mime ' the signifier [
Black ] itself " ( Butler 1993 : 220 ) . However , within this miming of the signifier
Black ...
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In critiquing the discourse of ' food equals Black authenticity , ' generated by the
Black community , speakers are engaged in a miming of the signifier Black in
which they become ' the same but not quite Black . ' Speakers thereby deny the ...
In critiquing the discourse of ' food equals Black authenticity , ' generated by the
Black community , speakers are engaged in a miming of the signifier Black in
which they become ' the same but not quite Black . ' Speakers thereby deny the ...
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... and this semiotic quality of representations opens up a space , not only
between signifier and signified , but also one in which the presence of the
signifier contends with the absence of that which it signifies . At the same time ,
this dualism of ...
... and this semiotic quality of representations opens up a space , not only
between signifier and signified , but also one in which the presence of the
signifier contends with the absence of that which it signifies . At the same time ,
this dualism of ...
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