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Anita Mannur

Auteur de Theorizing Diaspora

8 oeuvres 90 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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The interest in Asian foods has been growing steadily for years. It seems to be on a surge of growth right now. Is it because of the health benefits of their diets ? Or perhaps it is just a fad ? The world is getting smaller and we are hungrier for new tastes and food adventures. Who are these people behind the food ?This book takes a look at the history behind the food. The food trucks, doughnut shops, World War 2 Japanese internment camps, and many more. There are studies on how these points in history changed our views and opened up the cuisines to the rest of America. The history was fascinating but all the foot notes, and research materials made it a somewhat dry read. I was expecting more of a humorous look at food in America not an educational text. I did read it thoroughly, and I did enjoy it and I gained a new level of understanding behind the food. I would recommend it to Asian studies students and food history buffs.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Œuvres
8
Membres
90
Popularité
#205,795
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
2
ISBN
13

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