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Halo-Halo Ecologies: The Emergent Environments Behind Filipino Food

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Availability:Out of StockContributor:Alyssa Paredes, Marvin Joseph F. Montefrio, Anacorita O. AbasoloSeries:Food in Asia and the PacificPublish date:2025-04-30Pages:294
Languages:EnglishPublisher:University of Hawaii PressISBN-13:9798880701315UPC:9798880701315Book Category:Social Science, History, Business & EconomicsBook Subcategory:Agriculture & Food (see also Political Science, Asia, IndustriesBook Topic:Public Policy, Southeast Asia, Food IndustryWeight:0.9215Product ID:SC4DQ29Y14
Halo-Halo Ecologies: The Emergent Environments behind Filipino Food is a recipe for a new storytelling tradition that combines critical studies of Filipino food and of the environment. It takes as its starting point the metaphor of halo-halo, the iconic dessert of crushed ice, jellies, fruit slices, and ube jam. Food writers and social historians alike frequently describe this summertime treat as a symbol of Filipino cultural identity for the ways it mixes local and foreign ingredients into a concoction now readily recognized as typically "Pinoy." But halo-halo is also a product of Philippine ecosystems--that is to say, it represents an eclectic blend of environmental tales in an ever evolving and highly politicized foodscape. The first of its kind, Halo-Halo Ecologies brings together a transnational community of food enthusiasts, engaged scholars, and social and environmental activists to set the table for a new canon in Philippine and Filipino/Filipinx studies, and in food studies more broadly. In twelve chapters, the contributors complicate cultural icons, like Jollibee Chickenjoy and the sari-sari store, and bring these into conversation with the scavenging practices of informal settlements in Manila and the agroecological practices of Indigenous Lumad schools. They reveal new challenges in landscapes spanning the mountainous frontiers of Northern Luzon, the carceral spaces of urban Manila; the disaster-prone coastal communities of the Visayas; the hunger-stricken plantation zones of Mindanao, the ever-changing tides of the archipelago's waterways, and the invisibilized ecologies of the diaspora. These are the emergent environments behind Filipino food, and they compel us to reimagine what, how, and why we eat.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:University of Hawaii PressISBN-13:9798880701315UPC:9798880701315Book Category:Social Science, History, Business & EconomicsBook Subcategory:Agriculture & Food (see also Political Science, Asia, IndustriesBook Topic:Public Policy, Southeast Asia, Food IndustryWeight:0.9215Product ID:SC4DQ29Y14
Alyssa Paredes (Editor)
Alyssa Paredes is assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Michigan.

Marvin Joseph F. Montefrio (Editor)
Marvin Joseph F. Montefrio is associate professor of social sciences (environmental studies) at Yale-NUS College in Singapore.


Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

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