Felipe Hinojosa, Rudy P. GuevarraRacial Mixing and Foodways Across the United States
Culinary Mestizaje
Racial Mixing and Foodways Across the United States
Herausgeber: Hinojosa, Felipe; Guevarra, Rudy P
Felipe Hinojosa, Rudy P. GuevarraRacial Mixing and Foodways Across the United States
Culinary Mestizaje
Racial Mixing and Foodways Across the United States
Herausgeber: Hinojosa, Felipe; Guevarra, Rudy P
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How cross-racial and ethnic communities have created new culinary traditions and food cultures in the United States.
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How cross-racial and ethnic communities have created new culinary traditions and food cultures in the United States.
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- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 346g
- ISBN-13: 9781477332566
- ISBN-10: 1477332561
- Artikelnr.: 72079036
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 346g
- ISBN-13: 9781477332566
- ISBN-10: 1477332561
- Artikelnr.: 72079036
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Felipe Hinojosa is the John and Nancy Jackson Endowed Chair in Latin America and professor of history at Baylor University. He is the author of Apostles of Change: Latino Radical Politics, Church Occupations, and the Fight to Save the Barrio. Rudy P. Guevarra Jr. is professor of Asian Pacific American Studies in the School of Social Transformation at Arizona State University. He is the author of Aloha Compadre: Latinxs in Hawai’i and Becoming Mexipino: Multiethnic Identities and Communities in San Diego.
1. Foreword (Matt Garcia)
2. Buen Provecho: Mestizo Palates (Meredith E. Abarca)
3. Introduction (Felipe Hinojosa and Rudy P. Guevarra Jr.)
4. Part I: Community Narratives
* 1. The Native American Roots of Texas Mexican Food (AdÁn Medrano)
* 2. East Los Musubi: Japanese Mexican Street Food in El Sereno
(Natalie Santizo)
* 3. “The Sun Is Gonna Shine for Everybody”: Chef Smokey’s ATL and
Slanging “Crack” (or Birria) in Uncertain Times (Iliana Yamileth
Rodriguez and Rodolfo Aguilar)
* 4. Food Stories and Creole Culture in Pointe CoupÉe Parish, Louisiana
(Jeffery U. Darensbourg)
* 5. Anything but Vacationland: Latinx Egg, Blueberry, and Seafood
Workers in Maine (Lori A. Flores)
* 6. Cajun PupuserÍas and Green Curry Boudin: The Case for Greater
Acadiana (Todd Romero)
* 7. “Who’s Invited to the Potluck?”: Of Metaphors, Politics, and Food
in Hawaiʻi (Roderick N. Labrador)
5. Part II: Personal Reflections
* 8. El Ultimo Taco (Felipe Hinojosa)
* 9. “That’s Brisket, Mija”: A Food Journey in Three Acts (Tyina
Steptoe)
* 10. Matriarchal Magic (JaimÉe M. K. Marsh)
* 11. California Love: Mexipino Cuisine in San Diego (Rudy P. Guevarra
Jr.)
* 12. “We Raised Hogs”: A Meditation on Pork, Family, and Memory
(Jerome Dotson)
* 13. Mourning Banquet (Joanne L. Rondilla)
* 14. On Reclamation and Romance (Alejandra Alexander)
6. Afterword (Anita Mannur)
7. Index
2. Buen Provecho: Mestizo Palates (Meredith E. Abarca)
3. Introduction (Felipe Hinojosa and Rudy P. Guevarra Jr.)
4. Part I: Community Narratives
* 1. The Native American Roots of Texas Mexican Food (AdÁn Medrano)
* 2. East Los Musubi: Japanese Mexican Street Food in El Sereno
(Natalie Santizo)
* 3. “The Sun Is Gonna Shine for Everybody”: Chef Smokey’s ATL and
Slanging “Crack” (or Birria) in Uncertain Times (Iliana Yamileth
Rodriguez and Rodolfo Aguilar)
* 4. Food Stories and Creole Culture in Pointe CoupÉe Parish, Louisiana
(Jeffery U. Darensbourg)
* 5. Anything but Vacationland: Latinx Egg, Blueberry, and Seafood
Workers in Maine (Lori A. Flores)
* 6. Cajun PupuserÍas and Green Curry Boudin: The Case for Greater
Acadiana (Todd Romero)
* 7. “Who’s Invited to the Potluck?”: Of Metaphors, Politics, and Food
in Hawaiʻi (Roderick N. Labrador)
5. Part II: Personal Reflections
* 8. El Ultimo Taco (Felipe Hinojosa)
* 9. “That’s Brisket, Mija”: A Food Journey in Three Acts (Tyina
Steptoe)
* 10. Matriarchal Magic (JaimÉe M. K. Marsh)
* 11. California Love: Mexipino Cuisine in San Diego (Rudy P. Guevarra
Jr.)
* 12. “We Raised Hogs”: A Meditation on Pork, Family, and Memory
(Jerome Dotson)
* 13. Mourning Banquet (Joanne L. Rondilla)
* 14. On Reclamation and Romance (Alejandra Alexander)
6. Afterword (Anita Mannur)
7. Index
1. Foreword (Matt Garcia)
2. Buen Provecho: Mestizo Palates (Meredith E. Abarca)
3. Introduction (Felipe Hinojosa and Rudy P. Guevarra Jr.)
4. Part I: Community Narratives
* 1. The Native American Roots of Texas Mexican Food (AdÁn Medrano)
* 2. East Los Musubi: Japanese Mexican Street Food in El Sereno
(Natalie Santizo)
* 3. “The Sun Is Gonna Shine for Everybody”: Chef Smokey’s ATL and
Slanging “Crack” (or Birria) in Uncertain Times (Iliana Yamileth
Rodriguez and Rodolfo Aguilar)
* 4. Food Stories and Creole Culture in Pointe CoupÉe Parish, Louisiana
(Jeffery U. Darensbourg)
* 5. Anything but Vacationland: Latinx Egg, Blueberry, and Seafood
Workers in Maine (Lori A. Flores)
* 6. Cajun PupuserÍas and Green Curry Boudin: The Case for Greater
Acadiana (Todd Romero)
* 7. “Who’s Invited to the Potluck?”: Of Metaphors, Politics, and Food
in Hawaiʻi (Roderick N. Labrador)
5. Part II: Personal Reflections
* 8. El Ultimo Taco (Felipe Hinojosa)
* 9. “That’s Brisket, Mija”: A Food Journey in Three Acts (Tyina
Steptoe)
* 10. Matriarchal Magic (JaimÉe M. K. Marsh)
* 11. California Love: Mexipino Cuisine in San Diego (Rudy P. Guevarra
Jr.)
* 12. “We Raised Hogs”: A Meditation on Pork, Family, and Memory
(Jerome Dotson)
* 13. Mourning Banquet (Joanne L. Rondilla)
* 14. On Reclamation and Romance (Alejandra Alexander)
6. Afterword (Anita Mannur)
7. Index
2. Buen Provecho: Mestizo Palates (Meredith E. Abarca)
3. Introduction (Felipe Hinojosa and Rudy P. Guevarra Jr.)
4. Part I: Community Narratives
* 1. The Native American Roots of Texas Mexican Food (AdÁn Medrano)
* 2. East Los Musubi: Japanese Mexican Street Food in El Sereno
(Natalie Santizo)
* 3. “The Sun Is Gonna Shine for Everybody”: Chef Smokey’s ATL and
Slanging “Crack” (or Birria) in Uncertain Times (Iliana Yamileth
Rodriguez and Rodolfo Aguilar)
* 4. Food Stories and Creole Culture in Pointe CoupÉe Parish, Louisiana
(Jeffery U. Darensbourg)
* 5. Anything but Vacationland: Latinx Egg, Blueberry, and Seafood
Workers in Maine (Lori A. Flores)
* 6. Cajun PupuserÍas and Green Curry Boudin: The Case for Greater
Acadiana (Todd Romero)
* 7. “Who’s Invited to the Potluck?”: Of Metaphors, Politics, and Food
in Hawaiʻi (Roderick N. Labrador)
5. Part II: Personal Reflections
* 8. El Ultimo Taco (Felipe Hinojosa)
* 9. “That’s Brisket, Mija”: A Food Journey in Three Acts (Tyina
Steptoe)
* 10. Matriarchal Magic (JaimÉe M. K. Marsh)
* 11. California Love: Mexipino Cuisine in San Diego (Rudy P. Guevarra
Jr.)
* 12. “We Raised Hogs”: A Meditation on Pork, Family, and Memory
(Jerome Dotson)
* 13. Mourning Banquet (Joanne L. Rondilla)
* 14. On Reclamation and Romance (Alejandra Alexander)
6. Afterword (Anita Mannur)
7. Index







