An examination of the interaction of foodways with personal history, collective memory, and identity formation, through the food-centered life histories of two Mexican women, first generation immigrants living in the U.S. Discusses espacios de convivencia, social relations orchestrated on women’s terms, the centrality of corn in the household’s diet (and changes due to the implementation of new technologies), and the significance of festive meals in relation to personal identity, to draw conclusions on women’s agency in preserving collective memory and knowledge through foodways. Includes Chicana feminist theories on women’s spaces and ways of knowing
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityIn this dissertation, I combine the fields of food studies, Ch...
Tortillas and products made from maize provided subsistence to early Mesoamerican civilizations, and...
This dissertation analyzes the social-spatial knowledge practices that have emerged in the controver...
This work explores how people talk about food. My original problem was to find how the idea of a cul...
This work explores how people talk about food. My original problem was to find how the idea of a cul...
This thesis examines Mexican American foodways to determine if and how cultural identity is formed, ...
Food plays a large role in everyone\u27s life, but this role is particularly complex when it comes t...
In 2010, traditional Mexican cuisine was declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by the...
textYou are what you eat. The essence of being is our identity, so what we choose to eat has a large...
This research explores contemporary Latinx literature to examine the way discourse about food is pre...
Historically, New Mexico scholars and folklorists have often omitted women’s roles in Hispanic cultu...
Framed through the standardizations of food and generalizations of people, this research explores th...
On the premise that culinary mestizajes express the complexity and often contradictory histories ref...
The aim of this article is to analyze the meaning and significance of food in post-revolutionary Mex...
This dissertation examined the ways transmigrant women exercise resistance to maintain cultural cont...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityIn this dissertation, I combine the fields of food studies, Ch...
Tortillas and products made from maize provided subsistence to early Mesoamerican civilizations, and...
This dissertation analyzes the social-spatial knowledge practices that have emerged in the controver...
This work explores how people talk about food. My original problem was to find how the idea of a cul...
This work explores how people talk about food. My original problem was to find how the idea of a cul...
This thesis examines Mexican American foodways to determine if and how cultural identity is formed, ...
Food plays a large role in everyone\u27s life, but this role is particularly complex when it comes t...
In 2010, traditional Mexican cuisine was declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by the...
textYou are what you eat. The essence of being is our identity, so what we choose to eat has a large...
This research explores contemporary Latinx literature to examine the way discourse about food is pre...
Historically, New Mexico scholars and folklorists have often omitted women’s roles in Hispanic cultu...
Framed through the standardizations of food and generalizations of people, this research explores th...
On the premise that culinary mestizajes express the complexity and often contradictory histories ref...
The aim of this article is to analyze the meaning and significance of food in post-revolutionary Mex...
This dissertation examined the ways transmigrant women exercise resistance to maintain cultural cont...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityIn this dissertation, I combine the fields of food studies, Ch...
Tortillas and products made from maize provided subsistence to early Mesoamerican civilizations, and...
This dissertation analyzes the social-spatial knowledge practices that have emerged in the controver...