This study examines the role of food and foodways in identity maintenance and formation for Latino individuals in Ithaca, New York. Preliminary results indicate that food provides a physical link that connects individuals to their heritage culture and local communities. Despite variability in the importance that immigrants attribute to food, it remains one of the most resilient tools that informants identified as central to identity formation and maintenance. Food can therefore be a useful tool for examining the degree to which immigrants are maintaining their cultural identity and connectedness with their community
With increasing migration, there is a need to explore how migrants construct identity. This study an...
Within cultural food security research, little attention has been given to the perspectives of inter...
The purpose of this dissertation research is to study the experience of adjustment of Colombian immi...
Food is more than a basic source of nutrients; it is also a key component of our culture, central to...
Diet-related health disparities are well documented in immigrant populations. This study aims to hel...
This thesis examines Mexican American foodways to determine if and how cultural identity is formed, ...
First generation Latino immigrants in the United States often live in highly segregated and low soci...
The changing context of American ethnic life calls for additions to the already rich corpus of mater...
This thesis explores the construction of ethnic identity among Russian immigrants in New York, by ex...
This thesis is about food practices and change among Mexican migrants living in West Queens, New Yor...
The paper presents some results of a field study - following an ethnographic technique - on immigran...
The presentpaperexamineshowAsianmigrantsliving in Slovakia (re)constructtheir identity through food ...
This work explores how people talk about food. My original problem was to find how the idea of a cul...
This chapter is based on the research project “The Transnational Life of Objects: Material Practices...
This thesis explores eating habits among seven second-generation immigrants born, raised and living ...
With increasing migration, there is a need to explore how migrants construct identity. This study an...
Within cultural food security research, little attention has been given to the perspectives of inter...
The purpose of this dissertation research is to study the experience of adjustment of Colombian immi...
Food is more than a basic source of nutrients; it is also a key component of our culture, central to...
Diet-related health disparities are well documented in immigrant populations. This study aims to hel...
This thesis examines Mexican American foodways to determine if and how cultural identity is formed, ...
First generation Latino immigrants in the United States often live in highly segregated and low soci...
The changing context of American ethnic life calls for additions to the already rich corpus of mater...
This thesis explores the construction of ethnic identity among Russian immigrants in New York, by ex...
This thesis is about food practices and change among Mexican migrants living in West Queens, New Yor...
The paper presents some results of a field study - following an ethnographic technique - on immigran...
The presentpaperexamineshowAsianmigrantsliving in Slovakia (re)constructtheir identity through food ...
This work explores how people talk about food. My original problem was to find how the idea of a cul...
This chapter is based on the research project “The Transnational Life of Objects: Material Practices...
This thesis explores eating habits among seven second-generation immigrants born, raised and living ...
With increasing migration, there is a need to explore how migrants construct identity. This study an...
Within cultural food security research, little attention has been given to the perspectives of inter...
The purpose of this dissertation research is to study the experience of adjustment of Colombian immi...