Gastronativism: food, identity, politics

Gastronativism. Introduction : enter gastronativism ; Defending privilege : exclusionary gastronativism ; Towards a better future : non-exclusionary gastronativism -- The power of food. Food and identity ; Food and power -- Borders and flows. Food, nations, and nationalism ; Food and diplomacy ; Nat...

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1. Verfasser: Parasecoli, Fabio 1964- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Italian
Veröffentlicht: New York Columbia University Press [2022]
Schriftenreihe:Arts and traditions of the table perspectives on culinary history
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Zusammenfassung:Gastronativism. Introduction : enter gastronativism ; Defending privilege : exclusionary gastronativism ; Towards a better future : non-exclusionary gastronativism -- The power of food. Food and identity ; Food and power -- Borders and flows. Food, nations, and nationalism ; Food and diplomacy ; National products in the global market -- Between here and there. Migrant food ; Contagions -- Conclusion : what future?
"Parasecoli coins and explains the concept of "gastronativism" to help us better understand the ways food has become a powerful ideological tool in political debates, protests, and negotiations. The overarching goal is to demonstrate what gastronativism is, along with the social and political work gastronativism does by means of a wide array of examples from all over the world, with an emphasis on developments during the last decade. Parasecoli describes how globalization and neoliberalism together drive the rise of gastronativism. He also points out that debates around food are rarely about food. The central role of food in everyday life, and its role in determining collective identities, help link it to a much deeper and more complex socio-economic dynamics. How is food used for political purposes? Food offers a unique perspective, because it connects very personal experiences to global systems.
Because it is so intimate and emotionally powerful, food is the perfect prism through which to view nativism. Especially after the 2008 financial crisis, food has been used by those who feel they have been excluded or victimized by neoliberal globalization to express fears and resentment generated by changes wrought by globalization. As a reaction, there is among some a desire to go back to one's own food and culinary roots to anchor their identity. Hence gastronativism. This book poses questions about how neoliberal policies set the stage for a range of food movements to embrace local ingredients and encourage heritage recipes. This phenomenon can express itself in local and regional foods, agro-biodiversity, and artisanal know-how. It can support movements for equality, justice, and resistance against transnational corporations. It can also support groups that give local communities choices about what they produce, what they import, and what they consume.
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:xvii, 226 Seiten
ISBN:9780231202077
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