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Book Synopsis
The act of eating defines and redefines borders. The stories told in Food Across Borders highlight the contiguity between the intimate decisions we make as individuals concerning what we eat and the social and geopolitical processes we enact to secure nourishment, territory, and belonging.

Trade Review
"A 'Taco Truck on Every Corner'? Well organized and well written, Food Across Borders takes a broad inter-ethnic, transnational, and transhemispheric approach to its subject. The book is a welcome reminder and fresh interpretation of the central role that food plays in American politics and society at every level from production to consumption." -- José M. Alamillo * author of Making Lemonade out of Lemons: Mexican American Labor and Leisure in a California Town *
"This important volume reminds us that eating necessarily involves the movement of foodstuffs, meanings, and bodies across borders, both intimate and geopolitical, and that 'building a wall' is no solution." -- Julie Guthman * author of Agrarian Dreams: The Paradox of Organic Farming in California *
"Essays on such topics as negotiating nostalgia in family-owned and small-scale Mexican restaurants in the United States." * Chronicle *
A Conversation with Food Across Borders editors Matt Garcia, E. Melanie DuPuis, and Don Mitchell * Meant to be Eaten *

Table of Contents
Contents
List of Maps
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Food Across Borders: An Introduction
E. Melanie Dupuis, Matt Garcia, and Don Mitchell
Chapter 2: Afro-Latina/os’ Culinary Subjectivities: Rooting Ethnicities through Root Vegetables
Meredith E. Abarca
Chapter 3: “Mexican Cookery that belongs to the United States”: Evolving Boundaries of Whiteness in New Mexican Kitchens
Katherine Massoth
Chapter 4: “Cooking Mexican”: Negotiating Nostalgia in Family-Owned and Small-Scale Mexican Restaurants in the United States
José Antonio Vázquez-Medina
Chapter 5: “Chasing the Yum”: Food Procurement and Thai American Community Formation in an Era of Free Trade
Tanachai Mark Padoongpatt
Chapter 6: Crossing Chiles, Crossing Borders: Dr. Fabian Garcia, the New Mexican Chile Pepper, and Modernity in the Early Twentieth-Century US-Mexico Borderlands
William Carleton
Chapter 7: Constructing Borderless Foods: The Quartermaster Corps and World War II Army Subsistence
Kellen Backer
Chapter 8: Bittersweet: Food, Gender and the State in the US and Canadian Wests During World War I
Mary Murphy
Chapter 9: The Place that Feeds You: Allotment and the Struggle for Blackfeet Food Sovereignty
Michael Wise
Chapter 10: Eating Far from Home: Latino/a Workers and Food Sovereignty in Rural Vermont
Teresa M. Mares, Naomi Wolcott-MacCausland, and Jessie Mazar
Chapter 11: Milking Networks for All They’re Worth: Precarious Migrant Life and the Process of Consent on New York Dairies
Kathleen Sexsmith
Chapter 12: Crossing Borders, Overcoming Boundaries: Latino Immigrant Farmers and a New Sense of Home in the United States
Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern
Chapter 13: (Re)Producing Ethnic Difference: Solidarity Trade, Indigeneity, and Colonialism in the Global Quinoa Boom
Marygold Walsh-Dilley
Notes on Contributors
Index
Contents
List of Maps
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Food Across Borders: An Introduction
E. Melanie Dupuis, Matt Garcia, and Don Mitchell
Chapter 2: Afro-Latina/os’ Culinary Subjectivities: Rooting Ethnicities through Root Vegetables
Meredith E. Abarca
Chapter 3: “Mexican Cookery that belongs to the United States”: Evolving Boundaries of Whiteness in New Mexican Kitchens
Katherine Massoth
Chapter 4: “Cooking Mexican”: Negotiating Nostalgia in Family-Owned and Small-Scale Mexican Restaurants in the United States
José Antonio Vázquez-Medina
Chapter 5: “Chasing the Yum”: Food Procurement and Thai American Community Formation in an Era of Free Trade
Tanachai Mark Padoongpatt
Chapter 6: Crossing Chiles, Crossing Borders: Dr. Fabian Garcia, the New Mexican Chile Pepper, and Modernity in the Early Twentieth-Century US-Mexico Borderlands
William Carleton
Chapter 7: Constructing Borderless Foods: The Quartermaster Corps and World War II Army Subsistence
Kellen Backer
Chapter 8: Bittersweet: Food, Gender and the State in the US and Canadian Wests During World War I
Mary Murphy
Chapter 9: The Place that Feeds You: Allotment and the Struggle for Blackfeet Food Sovereignty
Michael Wise
Chapter 10: Eating Far from Home: Latino/a Workers and Food Sovereignty in Rural Vermont
Teresa M. Mares, Naomi Wolcott-MacCausland, and Jessie Mazar
Chapter 11: Milking Networks for All They’re Worth: Precarious Migrant Life and the Process of Consent on New York Dairies
Kathleen Sexsmith
Chapter 12: Crossing Borders, Overcoming Boundaries: Latino Immigrant Farmers and a New Sense of Home in the United States
Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern
Chapter 13: (Re)Producing Ethnic Difference: Solidarity Trade, Indigeneity, and Colonialism in the Global Quinoa Boom
Marygold Walsh-Dilley
Notes on Contributors
Index


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    Publisher: MW - Rutgers University Press
    Publication Date: 10/17/2017 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780813591964, 978-0813591964
    ISBN10: 0813591961

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The act of eating defines and redefines borders. The stories told in Food Across Borders highlight the contiguity between the intimate decisions we make as individuals concerning what we eat and the social and geopolitical processes we enact to secure nourishment, territory, and belonging.

    Trade Review
    "A 'Taco Truck on Every Corner'? Well organized and well written, Food Across Borders takes a broad inter-ethnic, transnational, and transhemispheric approach to its subject. The book is a welcome reminder and fresh interpretation of the central role that food plays in American politics and society at every level from production to consumption." -- José M. Alamillo * author of Making Lemonade out of Lemons: Mexican American Labor and Leisure in a California Town *
    "This important volume reminds us that eating necessarily involves the movement of foodstuffs, meanings, and bodies across borders, both intimate and geopolitical, and that 'building a wall' is no solution." -- Julie Guthman * author of Agrarian Dreams: The Paradox of Organic Farming in California *
    "Essays on such topics as negotiating nostalgia in family-owned and small-scale Mexican restaurants in the United States." * Chronicle *
    A Conversation with Food Across Borders editors Matt Garcia, E. Melanie DuPuis, and Don Mitchell * Meant to be Eaten *

    Table of Contents
    Contents
    List of Maps
    Acknowledgments
    Chapter 1: Food Across Borders: An Introduction
    E. Melanie Dupuis, Matt Garcia, and Don Mitchell
    Chapter 2: Afro-Latina/os’ Culinary Subjectivities: Rooting Ethnicities through Root Vegetables
    Meredith E. Abarca
    Chapter 3: “Mexican Cookery that belongs to the United States”: Evolving Boundaries of Whiteness in New Mexican Kitchens
    Katherine Massoth
    Chapter 4: “Cooking Mexican”: Negotiating Nostalgia in Family-Owned and Small-Scale Mexican Restaurants in the United States
    José Antonio Vázquez-Medina
    Chapter 5: “Chasing the Yum”: Food Procurement and Thai American Community Formation in an Era of Free Trade
    Tanachai Mark Padoongpatt
    Chapter 6: Crossing Chiles, Crossing Borders: Dr. Fabian Garcia, the New Mexican Chile Pepper, and Modernity in the Early Twentieth-Century US-Mexico Borderlands
    William Carleton
    Chapter 7: Constructing Borderless Foods: The Quartermaster Corps and World War II Army Subsistence
    Kellen Backer
    Chapter 8: Bittersweet: Food, Gender and the State in the US and Canadian Wests During World War I
    Mary Murphy
    Chapter 9: The Place that Feeds You: Allotment and the Struggle for Blackfeet Food Sovereignty
    Michael Wise
    Chapter 10: Eating Far from Home: Latino/a Workers and Food Sovereignty in Rural Vermont
    Teresa M. Mares, Naomi Wolcott-MacCausland, and Jessie Mazar
    Chapter 11: Milking Networks for All They’re Worth: Precarious Migrant Life and the Process of Consent on New York Dairies
    Kathleen Sexsmith
    Chapter 12: Crossing Borders, Overcoming Boundaries: Latino Immigrant Farmers and a New Sense of Home in the United States
    Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern
    Chapter 13: (Re)Producing Ethnic Difference: Solidarity Trade, Indigeneity, and Colonialism in the Global Quinoa Boom
    Marygold Walsh-Dilley
    Notes on Contributors
    Index
    Contents
    List of Maps
    Acknowledgments
    Chapter 1: Food Across Borders: An Introduction
    E. Melanie Dupuis, Matt Garcia, and Don Mitchell
    Chapter 2: Afro-Latina/os’ Culinary Subjectivities: Rooting Ethnicities through Root Vegetables
    Meredith E. Abarca
    Chapter 3: “Mexican Cookery that belongs to the United States”: Evolving Boundaries of Whiteness in New Mexican Kitchens
    Katherine Massoth
    Chapter 4: “Cooking Mexican”: Negotiating Nostalgia in Family-Owned and Small-Scale Mexican Restaurants in the United States
    José Antonio Vázquez-Medina
    Chapter 5: “Chasing the Yum”: Food Procurement and Thai American Community Formation in an Era of Free Trade
    Tanachai Mark Padoongpatt
    Chapter 6: Crossing Chiles, Crossing Borders: Dr. Fabian Garcia, the New Mexican Chile Pepper, and Modernity in the Early Twentieth-Century US-Mexico Borderlands
    William Carleton
    Chapter 7: Constructing Borderless Foods: The Quartermaster Corps and World War II Army Subsistence
    Kellen Backer
    Chapter 8: Bittersweet: Food, Gender and the State in the US and Canadian Wests During World War I
    Mary Murphy
    Chapter 9: The Place that Feeds You: Allotment and the Struggle for Blackfeet Food Sovereignty
    Michael Wise
    Chapter 10: Eating Far from Home: Latino/a Workers and Food Sovereignty in Rural Vermont
    Teresa M. Mares, Naomi Wolcott-MacCausland, and Jessie Mazar
    Chapter 11: Milking Networks for All They’re Worth: Precarious Migrant Life and the Process of Consent on New York Dairies
    Kathleen Sexsmith
    Chapter 12: Crossing Borders, Overcoming Boundaries: Latino Immigrant Farmers and a New Sense of Home in the United States
    Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern
    Chapter 13: (Re)Producing Ethnic Difference: Solidarity Trade, Indigeneity, and Colonialism in the Global Quinoa Boom
    Marygold Walsh-Dilley
    Notes on Contributors
    Index


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