Examination of Appalachian foodways reform initiatives from the early 1900s reveals the persistence of an Appalachian myth that casts mountaineers as Anglo-Saxons ignorant in the cultivation and preparation of food, yet analysis of archival materials reveals a diverse population with extensive culinary know-how. At the turn of the twentieth century, missionaries and industrialists approached Appalachia with the mindset that the land and people were a wilderness in need of proper cultivation that once reformed, would yield a pure Anglo-Saxon American ideal. This mindset contributed to the formation and execution of cultural reforms which disregarded diverse expressions of mountain culture. Cultural reform efforts targeted Appalachian foodway...
America’s racial and cultural identity was contested and in flux at the turn of the twentieth centur...
Introduction: Convenience and fast foods have slowly worked their way into the rural Appalachian die...
America’s racial and cultural identity was contested and in flux at the turn of the twentieth centur...
Examination of Appalachian foodways reform initiatives from the early 1900s reveals the persistence ...
The century-old portrayal of Appalachians as unhealthy has often revolved around food. Attempts to ...
Despite significant technological changes to agricultural practices and the introduction of corporat...
As this panel description explains, Appalachian food is finally garnering positive attention nationw...
As a result of the harsh climate of the Appalachian region, traditional dietary patterns are largely...
Studying Appalachian foodways can be a vehicle for learning about various historical, cultural, geog...
Beyond the Mountains explores the ways in which Appalachia often served as a laboratory for the expl...
This dissertation examines a movement in Western North Carolina to build a local food system, one gr...
This thesis argues that in Appalachia there is a burgeoning food sovereignty movement which is using...
The Appalachian region is home to a number of culinary traditions that are, in many ways, unique to ...
This article revisits the relationship between missionaries and Appalachian stereotypes, bringing to...
My poster is about my research project through Berea College this past summer that focused on the st...
America’s racial and cultural identity was contested and in flux at the turn of the twentieth centur...
Introduction: Convenience and fast foods have slowly worked their way into the rural Appalachian die...
America’s racial and cultural identity was contested and in flux at the turn of the twentieth centur...
Examination of Appalachian foodways reform initiatives from the early 1900s reveals the persistence ...
The century-old portrayal of Appalachians as unhealthy has often revolved around food. Attempts to ...
Despite significant technological changes to agricultural practices and the introduction of corporat...
As this panel description explains, Appalachian food is finally garnering positive attention nationw...
As a result of the harsh climate of the Appalachian region, traditional dietary patterns are largely...
Studying Appalachian foodways can be a vehicle for learning about various historical, cultural, geog...
Beyond the Mountains explores the ways in which Appalachia often served as a laboratory for the expl...
This dissertation examines a movement in Western North Carolina to build a local food system, one gr...
This thesis argues that in Appalachia there is a burgeoning food sovereignty movement which is using...
The Appalachian region is home to a number of culinary traditions that are, in many ways, unique to ...
This article revisits the relationship between missionaries and Appalachian stereotypes, bringing to...
My poster is about my research project through Berea College this past summer that focused on the st...
America’s racial and cultural identity was contested and in flux at the turn of the twentieth centur...
Introduction: Convenience and fast foods have slowly worked their way into the rural Appalachian die...
America’s racial and cultural identity was contested and in flux at the turn of the twentieth centur...