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Author Gabaccia, Donna R., 1949-

Title We are what we eat : ethnic food and the making of Americans / Donna R. Gabaccia
Published Cambridge, Mass. ; London : Harvard University Press, 1998

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 W'PONDS  394.120973 Gab/Waw  AVAILABLE
Description 278 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Contents Introduction: What Do We Eat? -- 1. Colonial Creoles -- 2. Immigration, Isolation, and Industry -- 3. Ethnic Entrepreneurs -- 4. Crossing the Boundaries of Taste -- 5. Food Fights and American Values -- 6. The Big Business of Eating -- 7. Of Cookbooks and Culinary Roots -- 8. Nouvelle Creole -- Conclusion: Who Are We?
Summary Ghulam Bombaywala sells bagels in Houston. Demetrios dishes up pizza in Connecticut. The Wangs serve tacos in L.A. How ethnicity has influenced American eating habits - and thus, the make-up and direction of the American cultural mainstream - is the story told in We Are What We Eat. It is a complex tale of ethnic mingling and borrowing, entrepreneurship and connoisseurship, of food as a social and political symbol and weapon - and a thoroughly entertaining history of our culinary tradition of multiculturalism. We Are What We Eat follows the fortunes of dozens of enterprising immigrant cooks and grocers, street hawkers and restaurateurs who have cultivated and changed the tastes of native-born Americans from the seventeenth century to the present. The book draws a surprisingly peaceful picture of American ethnic relations, in which "Americanized" foods like Spaghetti-Os happily coexist with painstakingly pure ethnic dishes and creative hybrids
Analysis Cultural identity
Cultural influences
Entrepreneurs
Ethnic groups
Food
Food habits
Gains from immigration
History
Overseas item
United States
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Americans -- Food.
Cooking, American.
Ethnic food industry -- United States.
Ethnic attitudes -- United States.
Food habits -- United States.
Food industry and trade -- United States.
Cultural pluralism -- United States.
SUBJECT United States -- Social life and customs. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140527
Author Keller, Susan.
LC no. 97052712
ISBN 0674001907 (paperback)
0674948602
9780674001909