Palgrave MacMillan
Food, National Identity and Nationalism: From Everyday to Global Politics
Food, National Identity and Nationalism: From Everyday to Global Politics
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Building and expanding on the first edition, the second edition of Food, National Identity and Nationalism continues to explore a much-neglected area study: the relationship between food and nationalism. With a preface written by Michaela DeSoucey and using a wide range of case studies, it demonstrates that food and nationalism is an important area to study, and that the food-nationalism axis provides a useful prism through which to explore and analyse the world around us, from the everyday to the global, and the ways in which it affects us. The second edition includes a number of new case studies, including the demise and resurrection of pie as a 'national dish' in post-Brexit Britain; the use of netnography; the role of diasporas in maintaining and reinventing national food; the gastrodiplomatic potential of the New Nordic Cuisine; the potential of veganism to transcend nationalism; and the relationship between gastronationalism and populism.
Author: Ronald Ranta, Atsuko Ichijo
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Published: 10/14/2023
Pages: 280
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.79lbs
Size: 8.27h x 5.83w x 0.62d
ISBN: 9783031078361
About the Author
Ronald Ranta is a senior lecturer in politics and international relations in the Department of Criminology, Politics and Sociology, Kingston University, UK, and a former chef. His research focuses on the relationship between food, identity, security, and globalisation.
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