Festivals featuring food as a central organizing device are a popular form of cultural expression in Northwest Ohio that consciously celebrate food, its production, and consumption as representative of community, local identity, heritage, and place. At these events, local foods are elevated to a mascot status and these food icons come to stand in for the host community and are used as a marker of community differentiation. This dissertation argues that food festivals in Northwest Ohio are nostalgic enactments of community identity that illustrate the host community\u27s notions of place, of local food, and of heritage. Furthermore, it examines the multiple ways in which food is used as an organizing device that suggests these events simul...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
This dissertation examines a movement in Western North Carolina to build a local food system, one gr...
The Edible Monument considers the elaborate architecture, sculpture, and floats designed for court a...
textThis dissertation explores the deliberate symbolization of food as iconic of place and communit...
Food Festivals allow communities to celebrate local food and drink. This original thesis examines th...
The present study examines food and food-related elements (FFREs) at festivals as a unique form of c...
Purpose: This research aims to classify and describe food festivals and examine the patterns in food...
This dissertation examines the relationship between alternative food initiatives and urban processes...
The changing context of American ethnic life calls for additions to the already rich corpus of mater...
Purpose: This chapter explores the practices underpinning the production of field-specific cultural ...
In this thesis, I consider the emergence of a new generation of food trucks and question their popul...
The importance of food festivals in the functioning of local rural areas is manifested in the constr...
Abstract This essay offers an ethnographic analysis of the role of food in modern Ita...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
This dissertation examines a movement in Western North Carolina to build a local food system, one gr...
The Edible Monument considers the elaborate architecture, sculpture, and floats designed for court a...
textThis dissertation explores the deliberate symbolization of food as iconic of place and communit...
Food Festivals allow communities to celebrate local food and drink. This original thesis examines th...
The present study examines food and food-related elements (FFREs) at festivals as a unique form of c...
Purpose: This research aims to classify and describe food festivals and examine the patterns in food...
This dissertation examines the relationship between alternative food initiatives and urban processes...
The changing context of American ethnic life calls for additions to the already rich corpus of mater...
Purpose: This chapter explores the practices underpinning the production of field-specific cultural ...
In this thesis, I consider the emergence of a new generation of food trucks and question their popul...
The importance of food festivals in the functioning of local rural areas is manifested in the constr...
Abstract This essay offers an ethnographic analysis of the role of food in modern Ita...
Festivals are an important sub-field within event studies which, until recently, have not been studi...
This dissertation examines a movement in Western North Carolina to build a local food system, one gr...
The Edible Monument considers the elaborate architecture, sculpture, and floats designed for court a...