The $16 taco :: contested geographies of food, ethnicity, and gentrification /
"White middle-class eaters are increasingly venturing into historically segregated urban neighborhoods in search of "authentic" eating in restaurants run by-and originally catering to-immigrants and people of color. What does a growing white interest in these foods mean for historical...
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Zusammenfassung: | "White middle-class eaters are increasingly venturing into historically segregated urban neighborhoods in search of "authentic" eating in restaurants run by-and originally catering to-immigrants and people of color. What does a growing white interest in these foods mean for historically immigrant neighborhoods and communities of color? What role does foodie culture play in gentrification? In this study of how ethnicity, race, food, and place are co-produced, Pascale Joassart-Marcelli sheds light on food gentrification and the emotional, cultural, economic, and physical displacement it produces. She explores three neighborhoods of San Diego, California where "authentic" ethnic food attracts growing numbers of affluent white consumers, while the black and brown people who make this food continue to struggle with economic insecurity and food apartheid. Drawing on rich interviews with the locals who work, live, cook, and eat in these contested landscapes, Joassart-Marcelli maps the shift of foodscapes from serving the needs of long-time minoritized residents to pleasing the tastes of younger, wealthier, and whiter newcomers. She also shows how food becomes a powerful force behind gastrodevelopment, an urban development strategy built around food gentrification. Joassart-Marcelli highlights the ways in which immigrants and people of color are resisting gentrification and simultaneously fighting for food sovereignty. Ultimately, the work offers valuable lessons for cities all over the country where food projects are transforming neighborhoods at the expense of the communities they claim to uplift and celebrate. The book reveals the negative consequences of foodies' contemporary love affair with ethnic and presumably authentic food on the urban neighborhoods where such food has long been a source of livelihood, sustenance, resistance, and belonging. Doing so, it engages critically with the concept of cosmopolitanism and points out the limitations of consumer-centered food-based cross-cultural encounters that celebrate racial and ethnic difference without acknowledging the material consequences of historical and ongoing exclusion, dispossession, and displacement"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 276 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780295749297 0295749296 |
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spelling | Joassart, Pascale, author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJbRkk9YxGPmhqmpxqrDv3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2009004212 The $16 taco : contested geographies of food, ethnicity, and gentrification / Pascale Joassart-Marcelli. Sixteen-dollar taco Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2021] 1 online resource (xi, 276 pages) : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Foodscapes: from ethnic to cosmopolitan -- Food apartheid: The production of tasteless landscapes -- Work in the Urban food economy: Ethnicity, invisibility, and precarity -- Coping with food insecurity: Everyday geographies of social reproduction in the ethnic foodscape -- "Best for Foodies": Gastrodevelopment and the Urban Food Machine -- The taste of gentrification: Appropriation and displacement in the cosmopolitan foodscape -- Reclaiming the ethic foodscape: Food sovereignty. "White middle-class eaters are increasingly venturing into historically segregated urban neighborhoods in search of "authentic" eating in restaurants run by-and originally catering to-immigrants and people of color. What does a growing white interest in these foods mean for historically immigrant neighborhoods and communities of color? What role does foodie culture play in gentrification? In this study of how ethnicity, race, food, and place are co-produced, Pascale Joassart-Marcelli sheds light on food gentrification and the emotional, cultural, economic, and physical displacement it produces. She explores three neighborhoods of San Diego, California where "authentic" ethnic food attracts growing numbers of affluent white consumers, while the black and brown people who make this food continue to struggle with economic insecurity and food apartheid. Drawing on rich interviews with the locals who work, live, cook, and eat in these contested landscapes, Joassart-Marcelli maps the shift of foodscapes from serving the needs of long-time minoritized residents to pleasing the tastes of younger, wealthier, and whiter newcomers. She also shows how food becomes a powerful force behind gastrodevelopment, an urban development strategy built around food gentrification. Joassart-Marcelli highlights the ways in which immigrants and people of color are resisting gentrification and simultaneously fighting for food sovereignty. Ultimately, the work offers valuable lessons for cities all over the country where food projects are transforming neighborhoods at the expense of the communities they claim to uplift and celebrate. The book reveals the negative consequences of foodies' contemporary love affair with ethnic and presumably authentic food on the urban neighborhoods where such food has long been a source of livelihood, sustenance, resistance, and belonging. Doing so, it engages critically with the concept of cosmopolitanism and points out the limitations of consumer-centered food-based cross-cultural encounters that celebrate racial and ethnic difference without acknowledging the material consequences of historical and ongoing exclusion, dispossession, and displacement"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 26, 2021). Food preferences California San Diego Case studies. Ethnic food California San Diego Case studies. Ethnic restaurants California San Diego Case studies. Gentrification California San Diego Case studies. Aliments ethniques Californie San Diego Études de cas. Restaurants exotiques Californie San Diego Études de cas. Embourgeoisement (Urbanisme) Californie San Diego Études de cas. Préférences alimentaires Californie San Diego Études de cas. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography bisacsh Food preferences fast Ethnic food fast Ethnic restaurants fast Gentrification fast California San Diego fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcgBTyH8pqbcDw7Q4kv73 Electronic books. Case studies fast Print version: Joassart, Pascale. The sixteen-dollar taco Seattle : University of Washington Press, 2021. 9780295749273 (DLC) 2021005235 |
spellingShingle | Joassart, Pascale The $16 taco : contested geographies of food, ethnicity, and gentrification / Foodscapes: from ethnic to cosmopolitan -- Food apartheid: The production of tasteless landscapes -- Work in the Urban food economy: Ethnicity, invisibility, and precarity -- Coping with food insecurity: Everyday geographies of social reproduction in the ethnic foodscape -- "Best for Foodies": Gastrodevelopment and the Urban Food Machine -- The taste of gentrification: Appropriation and displacement in the cosmopolitan foodscape -- Reclaiming the ethic foodscape: Food sovereignty. Food preferences California San Diego Case studies. Ethnic food California San Diego Case studies. Ethnic restaurants California San Diego Case studies. Gentrification California San Diego Case studies. Aliments ethniques Californie San Diego Études de cas. Restaurants exotiques Californie San Diego Études de cas. Embourgeoisement (Urbanisme) Californie San Diego Études de cas. Préférences alimentaires Californie San Diego Études de cas. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography bisacsh Food preferences fast Ethnic food fast Ethnic restaurants fast Gentrification fast |
title | The $16 taco : contested geographies of food, ethnicity, and gentrification / |
title_alt | Sixteen-dollar taco Foodscapes: from ethnic to cosmopolitan -- Food apartheid: The production of tasteless landscapes -- Work in the Urban food economy: Ethnicity, invisibility, and precarity -- Coping with food insecurity: Everyday geographies of social reproduction in the ethnic foodscape -- "Best for Foodies": Gastrodevelopment and the Urban Food Machine -- The taste of gentrification: Appropriation and displacement in the cosmopolitan foodscape -- Reclaiming the ethic foodscape: Food sovereignty. |
title_auth | The $16 taco : contested geographies of food, ethnicity, and gentrification / |
title_exact_search | The $16 taco : contested geographies of food, ethnicity, and gentrification / |
title_full | The $16 taco : contested geographies of food, ethnicity, and gentrification / Pascale Joassart-Marcelli. |
title_fullStr | The $16 taco : contested geographies of food, ethnicity, and gentrification / Pascale Joassart-Marcelli. |
title_full_unstemmed | The $16 taco : contested geographies of food, ethnicity, and gentrification / Pascale Joassart-Marcelli. |
title_short | The $16 taco : |
title_sort | 16 taco contested geographies of food ethnicity and gentrification |
title_sub | contested geographies of food, ethnicity, and gentrification / |
topic | Food preferences California San Diego Case studies. Ethnic food California San Diego Case studies. Ethnic restaurants California San Diego Case studies. Gentrification California San Diego Case studies. Aliments ethniques Californie San Diego Études de cas. Restaurants exotiques Californie San Diego Études de cas. Embourgeoisement (Urbanisme) Californie San Diego Études de cas. Préférences alimentaires Californie San Diego Études de cas. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography bisacsh Food preferences fast Ethnic food fast Ethnic restaurants fast Gentrification fast |
topic_facet | Food preferences California San Diego Case studies. Ethnic food California San Diego Case studies. Ethnic restaurants California San Diego Case studies. Gentrification California San Diego Case studies. Aliments ethniques Californie San Diego Études de cas. Restaurants exotiques Californie San Diego Études de cas. Embourgeoisement (Urbanisme) Californie San Diego Études de cas. Préférences alimentaires Californie San Diego Études de cas. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography Food preferences Ethnic food Ethnic restaurants Gentrification California San Diego Electronic books. Case studies |
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