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Culinary Palettes: The Visuality of Food in Postrevolutionary Mexican Art: Visualidades: Studies in Latin American Visual History

Autor Lesley A. Wolff
en Limba Engleză Hardback – apr 2025
2025 Excellence in Scholarly Research and Publication Award, SECAC (formerly the Southeastern College Art Conference)
How the visual culture of food, cookery, and consumption played a central role in the making of postrevolutionary Mexico.
Postrevolutionary Mexico City was a site of anxious nation-building, as rampant modernization converged and clashed with the nation’s growing nostalgia for its pre-Columbian heritage. During this volatile period, food became a meaningful symbol for a Mexican citizenry seeking new modes of national participation.
Culinary Palettes explores how the artistic invocation of food cultures became an arena in which to negotiate the political entanglements of postrevolutionary Mexico. Lesley Wolff casts a nuanced eye on the work of visual artists such as Tina Modotti, Carlos González, and Rufino Tamayo, who nurtured the symbolic and performative power of iconic foods such as pulque, mole poblano, and watermelon. Through analysis of a wide array of visual evidence, including paintings, architecture, vintage postcards, menus, and cookbooks, Culinary Palettes demonstrates how these artists positioned their work within a broad visual landscape that relied upon the power of Mexican foodways in the urban and national imagination. In the studios of modernists, Wolff argues, artistic production, foodways, and Indigeneity proved to be mutually constitutive—and at times weaponized—agents in articulating competing claims to a new nationhood.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781477330814
ISBN-10: 147733081X
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: one 16-page color insert, 55 b&w photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Seria Visualidades: Studies in Latin American Visual History


Notă biografică

Lesley A. Wolff is an assistant professor of art and design at the University of Tampa. She is coeditor of the volume Nourish and Resist: Food and Feminisms in Contemporary Global Caribbean Art.

Cuprins

  • List of Illustrations
  • Prologue
  • Introduction. Entremeses
  • Chapter 1. Bebidas: Pulque, Breast Milk, and the Nation
  • Chapter 2. Guisos: Mole Poblano, a Blend of Colonial Labor and Modern Leisure
  • Chapter 3. Frutas: Mr. Watermelon/Señor Sandía and the Roots of Corporate Capitalism
  • Conclusion. Bocadillos: Concentric Colonialities, or a Tale of Two Mexicos
  • Appendix. Recipes for Mole Poblano or Mole de Guajolote
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Recenzii

Culinary Palettes is an exciting book that takes the scholarship on post-revolutionary Mexican art and culture in a promising and creative new direction. It situates the intersection of visual studies, art history, and food studies as they pertain to post-revolutionary Mexico and the visuality of foodways—in art, cookbook illustrations, menus, tourist ephemera, restaurants, home economics manuals, and advertisements that were essential for imagining the nation.

Culinary Palettes offers sharp readings of Mexican modernity since 1940, a period of intensive but uneven development, entailing processes of industrialization, migration, and consumerism. Wolff’s notion of “foodways as visual praxis” and emphasis on embodiment and cultural labor make a strong contribution to a still-emerging scholarly literature emphasizing tensions between materiality, visuality, and coloniality. As a scholar of Mexican art and as a passionate student of Mexican foodways, I found this to be a very creative and exciting work of scholarship for the fields of art history, cultural studies, and food studies centered in Mexico.

Wolff’s novel take on Mexican cuisine and art history displays how food is deeply rooted within broader cultural and social themes for artists, viewers, diners, and all who maintain an interest, love and fascination for Mexican cuisine and art. The book is a must-read for current scholars of this twentieth-century Mexican history, those interested in the role of food in cementing and capturing broader social trends across Mexico and beyond, and especially for anyone intrigued by the scholarly use of visual cues, notions, and links between what we know about the world around us, and how it is reflected in what we view, experience, and eat.

[Culinary Palettes] offers the reader a richly seasoned visual feast…This meticulously researched study creatively blends art history, culinary and food history, political history, visual studies, and cultural studies with postcolonial theory.

In calling attention to some of the mutually reinforcing qualities of visual culture and foodways, as well as the utility of their sociopolitical union in consumer culture and an increasingly international art market, Culinary Palettes helps to forge exciting new paths for art historical inquiry across the Americas and beyond...With Wolff’s excellent scholarly contribution, we are invited to recognize the tensions, anxieties, visualities, and ultimately the systems of power that gird Mexican foodways as well as related representational and daily social practices.

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How the visual culture of food, cookery, and consumption played a central role in the making of postrevolutionary Mexico.