A place at the Nayarit :: how a Mexican restaurant nourished a community /
"In 1951, Doña Natalia Barraza opened the Nayarit, a Mexican restaurant in Echo Park, Los Angeles. With A Place at the Nayarit, historian Natalia Molina traces the life's work of her grandmother, remembered by all who knew her as Doña Natalia--a generous, reserved, and extraordinarily ca...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In 1951, Doña Natalia Barraza opened the Nayarit, a Mexican restaurant in Echo Park, Los Angeles. With A Place at the Nayarit, historian Natalia Molina traces the life's work of her grandmother, remembered by all who knew her as Doña Natalia--a generous, reserved, and extraordinarily capable woman. Doña Natalia immigrated alone from Mexico to L.A., adopted two children, and ran a successful business. She also sponsored, housed, and employed dozens of other immigrants, encouraging them to lay claim to a city long characterized by anti-Latinx racism. Together, the employees and customers of the Nayarit maintained ties to their old homes while providing one another safety and support. The Nayarit was much more than a popular eating spot: it was an urban anchor for a robust community, a gathering space where ethnic Mexican workers and customers connected with the tastes of their patria chica, one another, and the city they now called home. Through deep research and vivid storytelling, Molina follows restaurant workers from the kitchen and the front of the house across borders and decades. Their stories illuminate the many facets of the immigrant experience, from the pressures of racism and segregation, to the complex networks of family and community, the cross-currents of gender and sexuality, and the small but essential pleasures of daily life. The Nayarit was a local landmark, popular with Hollywood stars as well as restaurant workers from across the city, and beloved for its fresh, traditionally Mexican food. But as Molina argues, it was also, and most importantly, a place where ethnic Mexicans and other Latinx L.A. residents could step into the fullness of their lives, nourishing themselves and one another. A Place at the Nayarit is a stirring exploration of how racialized minorities create a sense of belonging, and will resonate with anyone who has felt like an outsider, but had a special place where they felt like an insider"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource : illustrations, maps |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780520385498 0520385497 |
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spelling | Molina, Natalia, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2002054373 A place at the Nayarit : how a Mexican restaurant nourished a community / Natalia Molina. Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2022] 1 online resource : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction : placemaking in a new homeland -- Finding a place in Echo Park -- Tasting home -- the emotional life of immigration -- Venturing forth -- Maintaining ties -- Epilogue : losing places. "In 1951, Doña Natalia Barraza opened the Nayarit, a Mexican restaurant in Echo Park, Los Angeles. With A Place at the Nayarit, historian Natalia Molina traces the life's work of her grandmother, remembered by all who knew her as Doña Natalia--a generous, reserved, and extraordinarily capable woman. Doña Natalia immigrated alone from Mexico to L.A., adopted two children, and ran a successful business. She also sponsored, housed, and employed dozens of other immigrants, encouraging them to lay claim to a city long characterized by anti-Latinx racism. Together, the employees and customers of the Nayarit maintained ties to their old homes while providing one another safety and support. The Nayarit was much more than a popular eating spot: it was an urban anchor for a robust community, a gathering space where ethnic Mexican workers and customers connected with the tastes of their patria chica, one another, and the city they now called home. Through deep research and vivid storytelling, Molina follows restaurant workers from the kitchen and the front of the house across borders and decades. Their stories illuminate the many facets of the immigrant experience, from the pressures of racism and segregation, to the complex networks of family and community, the cross-currents of gender and sexuality, and the small but essential pleasures of daily life. The Nayarit was a local landmark, popular with Hollywood stars as well as restaurant workers from across the city, and beloved for its fresh, traditionally Mexican food. But as Molina argues, it was also, and most importantly, a place where ethnic Mexicans and other Latinx L.A. residents could step into the fullness of their lives, nourishing themselves and one another. A Place at the Nayarit is a stirring exploration of how racialized minorities create a sense of belonging, and will resonate with anyone who has felt like an outsider, but had a special place where they felt like an insider"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 22, 2022). Barraza, Natalia, -1969. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2021083889 Nayarit (Restaurant : Los Angeles, Calif.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2021083864 Restaurants California Los Angeles. Mexican American neighborhoods California Los Angeles Social life and customs. Mexican Americans California Los Angeles. Immigrants California Los Angeles. Echo Park (Los Angeles, Calif.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007055053 Restaurants Californie Los Angeles. Américains d'origine mexicaine Californie Los Angeles. HISTORY / United States / 20th Century bisacsh Immigrants fast Mexican Americans fast Restaurants fast California Los Angeles fast California Los Angeles Echo Park fast 1950s. 1960s. Los Angeles history. Mexican immigration. Southern California. agricultural labor. citizenship. culinary history. discrimination. family. food politics. gentrification. intergenerational. placemaking. post war. race. restaurant employees. segregation. undocumented. has work: A place at the Nayarit (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGC9HcbMvvPxcCGmTg3mV3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Molina, Natalia. Place at the Nayarit Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2022] 9780520385481 (DLC) 2021029639 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3165766 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Molina, Natalia A place at the Nayarit : how a Mexican restaurant nourished a community / Introduction : placemaking in a new homeland -- Finding a place in Echo Park -- Tasting home -- the emotional life of immigration -- Venturing forth -- Maintaining ties -- Epilogue : losing places. Barraza, Natalia, -1969. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2021083889 Nayarit (Restaurant : Los Angeles, Calif.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2021083864 Restaurants California Los Angeles. Mexican American neighborhoods California Los Angeles Social life and customs. Mexican Americans California Los Angeles. Immigrants California Los Angeles. Restaurants Californie Los Angeles. Américains d'origine mexicaine Californie Los Angeles. HISTORY / United States / 20th Century bisacsh Immigrants fast Mexican Americans fast Restaurants fast |
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title | A place at the Nayarit : how a Mexican restaurant nourished a community / |
title_auth | A place at the Nayarit : how a Mexican restaurant nourished a community / |
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title_full | A place at the Nayarit : how a Mexican restaurant nourished a community / Natalia Molina. |
title_fullStr | A place at the Nayarit : how a Mexican restaurant nourished a community / Natalia Molina. |
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topic | Barraza, Natalia, -1969. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2021083889 Nayarit (Restaurant : Los Angeles, Calif.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2021083864 Restaurants California Los Angeles. Mexican American neighborhoods California Los Angeles Social life and customs. Mexican Americans California Los Angeles. Immigrants California Los Angeles. Restaurants Californie Los Angeles. Américains d'origine mexicaine Californie Los Angeles. HISTORY / United States / 20th Century bisacsh Immigrants fast Mexican Americans fast Restaurants fast |
topic_facet | Barraza, Natalia, -1969. Nayarit (Restaurant : Los Angeles, Calif.) Restaurants California Los Angeles. Mexican American neighborhoods California Los Angeles Social life and customs. Mexican Americans California Los Angeles. Immigrants California Los Angeles. Echo Park (Los Angeles, Calif.) Restaurants Californie Los Angeles. Américains d'origine mexicaine Californie Los Angeles. HISTORY / United States / 20th Century Immigrants Mexican Americans Restaurants California Los Angeles California Los Angeles Echo Park |
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