Digestible Governance: Gastrocracy and Spanish Foodways: Hispanic Issue, cartea 47
Editat de Eugenia Afinoguénova, Lara Anderson Contribuţii de Jessica R. Boll, Bob Davidson, Suzanne Dunai, Luis Benito García Álvarez, Susy Gruss, Aitana Guia, Alejandro J. Gómez del Moral Editat de Rebecca Ingram Contribuţii de F. Xavier Medina, Montserrat Miller Cuvânt după de Carolyn A. Nadeau Contribuţii de Silvina Schammah Gesser, H. Rosi Songen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 aug 2024
Eliciting wide public participation, co-opted for political purposes, regarded as a factor of economic development on any scale, and integrated into every so-called banal nationalism, the production, distribution, and consumption of food are highly relevant for historical analysis. Seeking to encourage a broader discussion about Peninsular gastrocracies, this book brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars from different sides of the Atlantic and the Pacific who have spearheaded research on gastronomy and governance in Spain.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826507082
ISBN-10: 0826507085
Pagini: 332
Ilustrații: 9 b&w images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Vanderbilt University Press
Colecția Vanderbilt University Press
Seria Hispanic Issue
ISBN-10: 0826507085
Pagini: 332
Ilustrații: 9 b&w images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Vanderbilt University Press
Colecția Vanderbilt University Press
Seria Hispanic Issue
Recenzii
"Digestible Governance masterfully explores the intricate relationship between food and politics in Spain, revealing how culinary traditions influence and are influenced by political landscapes. Rich in historical context and cultural analysis, the essays in this volume offer a profound understanding of Spain's sociopolitical fabric through its vibrant culinary heritage."
—Maria Paz Moreno, author of Madrid: A Culinary History
"Digestible Governance offers a veritable buffet of compelling analyses of food as a political tool in modern and contemporary Spain. This volume centers often-overlooked stories—be they about emerging halal practices or cava and corpinnat—that reveal the profound role food culture plays in molding Iberian identities."
—Leigh Mercer, author of Urbanism and Urbanity: The Spanish Bourgeois Novel and Contemporary Customs (1845-1925)
"This outstanding collection showcases the richness and possibilities of Spanish food studies, solidifying its field-shaping significance. Its authors demonstrate the critical importance of examining food through citizenship, governance, political action, and immigration—urgent issues in today's political economies of food both in Spain and beyond."
—Daniela Gutiérrez Flores, scholar of Hispanic food studies
—Maria Paz Moreno, author of Madrid: A Culinary History
"Digestible Governance offers a veritable buffet of compelling analyses of food as a political tool in modern and contemporary Spain. This volume centers often-overlooked stories—be they about emerging halal practices or cava and corpinnat—that reveal the profound role food culture plays in molding Iberian identities."
—Leigh Mercer, author of Urbanism and Urbanity: The Spanish Bourgeois Novel and Contemporary Customs (1845-1925)
"This outstanding collection showcases the richness and possibilities of Spanish food studies, solidifying its field-shaping significance. Its authors demonstrate the critical importance of examining food through citizenship, governance, political action, and immigration—urgent issues in today's political economies of food both in Spain and beyond."
—Daniela Gutiérrez Flores, scholar of Hispanic food studies
Notă biografică
Eugenia Afinoguénova is a professor of Spanish at Marquette University.
Lara Anderson is a scholar of Spanish and Latin American studies, specializing in Spanish and Latin American food studies and cultural history.
Rebecca Ingram is a professor of Spanish at the University of San Diego.
Lara Anderson is a scholar of Spanish and Latin American studies, specializing in Spanish and Latin American food studies and cultural history.
Rebecca Ingram is a professor of Spanish at the University of San Diego.
Cuprins
Introduction: Digestible Governance: Gastrocracy and Spanish Foodways
Eugenia Afinoguénova, Lara Anderson, and Rebecca Ingram
Part I: Gastropolitics
1. Public Control over Private Trade: Barcelona’s Market Hall Food Retailing System
Montserrat Miller
2. Regenerating Catalan Culinary Identity
H. Rosi Song
3. Francoist Food Culture in Post-Authoritarian Spain: Culinary Maps, Centralism, and Food Memories
Lara Anderson
Part II: Ingestible Identities
4. Food Fights: Nativism and Culinary Xenophobia in Europe
Aitana Guia
5. Kashrut in Spain: Religious Observance, State Tolerance, or Niche Market Entrepreneurship?
Silvina Schammah Gesser and Susy Gruss
6. Culinary Conflict or Convivencia?: Halal Food Practices, Perceptions, and Promotion in Spain
Jessica R. Boll
Part III: Gastrocratic Institutions
7. The Institutionalization of the Asturian Espicha during the Franco Regime
Luis Benito García Álvarez
8. Cava’s Place
Bob Davidson
9. Food, Heritage, and Tourism: On the Uses of Food Heritage and Its Relations with Culture, Politics, and Socioeconomic Development
F. Xavier Medina
Part IV: Hard to Swallow
10. Ideology “à la Carte”: Food Politics in Franco’s Spain
Suzanne Dunai
11. Creating a “Land of Charcuterie”: Cured Meat Producers, Culinary Marketing, and the Construction of Gastronationalist Discourses in Twentieth-Century Catalonia
Alejandro J. Gómez del Moral
Afterword: Future Directions on Food Studies and Politics in Spain Today
Carolyn A. Nadeau
Contributors
Index
Eugenia Afinoguénova, Lara Anderson, and Rebecca Ingram
Part I: Gastropolitics
1. Public Control over Private Trade: Barcelona’s Market Hall Food Retailing System
Montserrat Miller
2. Regenerating Catalan Culinary Identity
H. Rosi Song
3. Francoist Food Culture in Post-Authoritarian Spain: Culinary Maps, Centralism, and Food Memories
Lara Anderson
Part II: Ingestible Identities
4. Food Fights: Nativism and Culinary Xenophobia in Europe
Aitana Guia
5. Kashrut in Spain: Religious Observance, State Tolerance, or Niche Market Entrepreneurship?
Silvina Schammah Gesser and Susy Gruss
6. Culinary Conflict or Convivencia?: Halal Food Practices, Perceptions, and Promotion in Spain
Jessica R. Boll
Part III: Gastrocratic Institutions
7. The Institutionalization of the Asturian Espicha during the Franco Regime
Luis Benito García Álvarez
8. Cava’s Place
Bob Davidson
9. Food, Heritage, and Tourism: On the Uses of Food Heritage and Its Relations with Culture, Politics, and Socioeconomic Development
F. Xavier Medina
Part IV: Hard to Swallow
10. Ideology “à la Carte”: Food Politics in Franco’s Spain
Suzanne Dunai
11. Creating a “Land of Charcuterie”: Cured Meat Producers, Culinary Marketing, and the Construction of Gastronationalist Discourses in Twentieth-Century Catalonia
Alejandro J. Gómez del Moral
Afterword: Future Directions on Food Studies and Politics in Spain Today
Carolyn A. Nadeau
Contributors
Index
Descriere
A critical, interdisciplinary look at the intersections of gastronomy and politics in Spain