
Culinary Colonialism, Caribbean Cookbooks, and Recipes for National Independence - Paperback
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Availability:Out of StockContributor:Keja L. ValensSeries:Critical Caribbean StudiesPublish date:2024-02-16Pages:504
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Rutgers University PressISBN-13:9781978829541ISBN-10:197882954XUPC:9781978829541Book Category:Cooking, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Regional & Ethnic, Ethnic Studies, HistoryBook Topic:Caribbean & West Indian, Caribbean & Latin American StudiesSize:8.50 x 7.20 x 1.70 inchesWeight:1.9026Product ID:SCG54ABCRB
Women across the Caribbean have been writing, reading, and exchanging cookbooks since at least the turn of the nineteenth century. These cookbooks are about much more than cooking. Through cookbooks, Caribbean women, and a few men, have shaped, embedded, and contested colonial and domestic orders, delineated the contours of independent national cultures, and transformed tastes for independence into flavors of domestic autonomy. Culinary Colonialism, Caribbean Cookbooks, and Recipes for National Independence integrates new documents into the Caribbean archive and presents them in a rare pan-Caribbean perspective. The first book-length consideration of Caribbean cookbooks, Culinary Colonialism joins a growing body of work in Caribbean studies and food studies that considers the intersections of food writing, race, class, gender, and nationality. A selection of recipes, culled from the archive that Culinary Colonialism assembles, allows readers to savor the confluence of culinary traditions and local specifications that connect and distinguish national cuisines in the Caribbean.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Rutgers University PressISBN-13:9781978829541ISBN-10:197882954XUPC:9781978829541Book Category:Cooking, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Regional & Ethnic, Ethnic Studies, HistoryBook Topic:Caribbean & West Indian, Caribbean & Latin American StudiesSize:8.50 x 7.20 x 1.70 inchesWeight:1.9026Product ID:SCG54ABCRB
KEJA VALENS is a professor of English at Salem State University. She has published numerous works on Caribbean literature, women's history, sexuality and diasporic identity, including the books Desire between Women in Caribbean Literature and Querying Consent: Beyond Permission and Refusal.
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