Foodways of Hawai'i e-bog
348,37 DKK
(inkl. moms 435,46 DKK)
Offering diverse perspectives on HawaiE i's food system, this book addresses themes of place and identity across time. From early Western contact to the present day, the way in which people in HawaiE i grow, import, and consume their food has shifted in response to the pressures of colonialism, migration, new technologies, and globalization. Because of HawaiE i's history of agricultural abundan...
E-bog
348,37 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
23 oktober 2019
Længde
196 sider
Genrer
1MKPH
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781351330053
Offering diverse perspectives on HawaiE i's food system, this book addresses themes of place and identity across time. From early Western contact to the present day, the way in which people in HawaiE i grow, import, and consume their food has shifted in response to the pressures of colonialism, migration, new technologies, and globalization. Because of HawaiE i's history of agricultural abundance, its geographic isolation in the Pacific Ocean, and its heavy reliance on imported foods today, it offers a rich case study for understanding how food systems develop in-place. In so doing, the contributors implicitly and explicitly complicate the narrative of the "e;local,"e; which has until recently dominated much of the existing scholarship on HawaiE i's foodways. With topics spanning GMO activism, agricultural land use trends, customary access and fishing rights, poi production, and the dairy industry, this volume reveals how "e;local food"e; is emplaced through dynamic and complex articulations of history, politics, and economic change. This book was originally published as a special issue of Food, Culture, and Society.