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Cooking up a Storm Residual Orality, Cross-Cultural Culinary Discourse, and the Construction of Tradition in the Cookery Writing of Levi Roots
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Sarah Lawson Welsh
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 7
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Introduction
- The Caribbean (on the) Dining Table Contextualizing Culinary Cultures 11
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Culinary Aesthetics
- The Aesthetics of Hunger and the Special Period in Cuba 27
- Hotel Worlds and Culinary Encounters in Cristina García’s The Lady Matador’s Hotel 49
- ‘You are what you cook’ Preparing Food, Creating Life in Treme 67
- Sapho’s Blaff de poisson Followed by Flan au coco and a Bit of Slaver’s Rum The Fierce Questioning of the Purpose and Power of Fictional Caribbean Communion in Édouard Glissant’s Ormerod and Fortuné Chalumeau’s Désirade, ô Serpente! 89
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Neo/Colonial Gaze
- Curiosity, Appreciation, and Old Habits Creolization of Colonizers’ Food Consumption Patterns in Three English Travelogues on the Caribbean 115
- Representations of Caribbean Food in U.S. Popular Culture 133
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Constructions of Authenticity
- Cooking up a Storm Residual Orality, Cross-Cultural Culinary Discourse, and the Construction of Tradition in the Cookery Writing of Levi Roots 153
- The Transnational Ajiaco Food Identity in the Cuban Diaspora 175
- Reinventing Local Food Culture in an Afro-Caribbean Community in Costa Rica 201
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Consumption and Communities
- Barrels of Love A Study of the Soft Goods Remittance Practices of Transnational Jamaican Households 227
- Hindu Ritual Food in Suriname Women as Gatekeepers of Hindu Identity? 257
- “De fuud dem produus me naa go iit it!” Rastafarian ‘Culinary Identity 279
- Notes on Contributors 299
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 7
-
Introduction
- The Caribbean (on the) Dining Table Contextualizing Culinary Cultures 11
-
Culinary Aesthetics
- The Aesthetics of Hunger and the Special Period in Cuba 27
- Hotel Worlds and Culinary Encounters in Cristina García’s The Lady Matador’s Hotel 49
- ‘You are what you cook’ Preparing Food, Creating Life in Treme 67
- Sapho’s Blaff de poisson Followed by Flan au coco and a Bit of Slaver’s Rum The Fierce Questioning of the Purpose and Power of Fictional Caribbean Communion in Édouard Glissant’s Ormerod and Fortuné Chalumeau’s Désirade, ô Serpente! 89
-
Neo/Colonial Gaze
- Curiosity, Appreciation, and Old Habits Creolization of Colonizers’ Food Consumption Patterns in Three English Travelogues on the Caribbean 115
- Representations of Caribbean Food in U.S. Popular Culture 133
-
Constructions of Authenticity
- Cooking up a Storm Residual Orality, Cross-Cultural Culinary Discourse, and the Construction of Tradition in the Cookery Writing of Levi Roots 153
- The Transnational Ajiaco Food Identity in the Cuban Diaspora 175
- Reinventing Local Food Culture in an Afro-Caribbean Community in Costa Rica 201
-
Consumption and Communities
- Barrels of Love A Study of the Soft Goods Remittance Practices of Transnational Jamaican Households 227
- Hindu Ritual Food in Suriname Women as Gatekeepers of Hindu Identity? 257
- “De fuud dem produus me naa go iit it!” Rastafarian ‘Culinary Identity 279
- Notes on Contributors 299