This article focuses on embodied geographies of food, belonging and hope for a group of migrant women in the small city of Hamilton, Aotearoa New Zealand. We explore the complex nature of multiculturalism as it is produced via place and food-sharing. Interviews and cooking sessions with 11 migrant women in Hamilton, each from a different country, prompted a range of emotions highlighting the numerous ways in which migrant women feel that they belong, or do not belong, to their ‘old home’, and their ‘new home’. Furthermore, the sharing of food and feelings helps establish affective ties between women migrants – across ethnic differences – and to the place of Hamilton. These hopeful intercultural encounters – discussed and digested in kitchen...
Immigrant communities’ relationships with their home foods are intricate and are often embodied with...
The thesis takes a reflexive feminist and sensory approach in examining the transnational practices ...
ABSTRACT Eating and its associated activities are embodied, social practices that are meaningful and...
People’s visceral experiences of food – the tastes, textures and aromas – can tell us a great deal a...
What part does migration play in the construction and reconstruction of social identity? What kind o...
This thesis provides insights into refugee-background Somali women’s active productions of belonging...
peer reviewedAs part of a research project on public opinion on refugees and asylum seekers, and on ...
The landscape of cultural relations in Aotearoa is complex and entangled. While academics and policy...
The displacement of human beings is always accompanied by the movement of things and practices which...
This article on food, identity, and place-making, examines the lives of twelve immigrant women in po...
Food plays a large role in everyone\u27s life, but this role is particularly complex when it comes t...
This thesis focusses on processes of re-membering and the transmission of culturally patterned food-...
This essay draws on the fieldwork from three research projects undertaken in Australia between 2002 ...
This chapter is based on the research project “The Transnational Life of Objects: Material Practices...
Drawing upon interviews and focus groups with Asian migrants, this article interrogates responses to...
Immigrant communities’ relationships with their home foods are intricate and are often embodied with...
The thesis takes a reflexive feminist and sensory approach in examining the transnational practices ...
ABSTRACT Eating and its associated activities are embodied, social practices that are meaningful and...
People’s visceral experiences of food – the tastes, textures and aromas – can tell us a great deal a...
What part does migration play in the construction and reconstruction of social identity? What kind o...
This thesis provides insights into refugee-background Somali women’s active productions of belonging...
peer reviewedAs part of a research project on public opinion on refugees and asylum seekers, and on ...
The landscape of cultural relations in Aotearoa is complex and entangled. While academics and policy...
The displacement of human beings is always accompanied by the movement of things and practices which...
This article on food, identity, and place-making, examines the lives of twelve immigrant women in po...
Food plays a large role in everyone\u27s life, but this role is particularly complex when it comes t...
This thesis focusses on processes of re-membering and the transmission of culturally patterned food-...
This essay draws on the fieldwork from three research projects undertaken in Australia between 2002 ...
This chapter is based on the research project “The Transnational Life of Objects: Material Practices...
Drawing upon interviews and focus groups with Asian migrants, this article interrogates responses to...
Immigrant communities’ relationships with their home foods are intricate and are often embodied with...
The thesis takes a reflexive feminist and sensory approach in examining the transnational practices ...
ABSTRACT Eating and its associated activities are embodied, social practices that are meaningful and...