Taste of the Nation e-bog
223,05 DKK
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During the Depression, the Federal Writers' Project (FWP) dispatched scribes to sample the fare at group eating events like church dinners, political barbecues, and clambakes. Its America Eats project sought nothing less than to sample, and report upon, the tremendous range of foods eaten across the United States. Camille Begin shapes a cultural and sensory history of New Deal-era eating f...
E-bog
223,05 DKK
Forlag
University of Illinois Press
Udgivet
15 juni 2016
Længde
264 sider
Genrer
1KBB
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780252098512
During the Depression, the Federal Writers' Project (FWP) dispatched scribes to sample the fare at group eating events like church dinners, political barbecues, and clambakes. Its America Eats project sought nothing less than to sample, and report upon, the tremendous range of foods eaten across the United States. Camille Begin shapes a cultural and sensory history of New Deal-era eating from the FWP archives. From "e;ravioli, the diminutive derbies of pastries, the crowns stuffed with a well-seasoned paste"e; to barbeque seasoning that integrated "e;salt, black pepper, dried red chili powder, garlic, oregano, cumin seed, and cayenne pepper"e; while "e;tomatoes, green chili peppers, onions, and olive oil made up the sauce"e;, Begin describes in mouth-watering detail how Americans tasted their food. They did so in ways that varied, and varied widely, depending on race, ethnicity, class, and region. Begin explores how likes and dislikes, cravings and disgust operated within local sensory economies that she culls from the FWP's vivid descriptions, visual cues, culinary expectations, recipes and accounts of restaurant meals. She illustrates how nostalgia, prescriptive gender ideals, and racial stereotypes shaped how the FWP was able to frame regional food cultures as "e;American."e;