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Overview

Cajun food has become a popular “ethnic” food throughout America during the last decade. This fascinating book explores the significance of Cajun cookery on its home turf in south Louisiana, a region marked by startling juxtapositions of the new and the old, the nationally standard and the locally unique.

Neither a cookbook nor a restaurant guide, Cajun Foodways gives interpretation to the meaning of traditional Cajun food from the perspective of folklife studies and cultural anthropology. The author takes into account the modern regional popular culture in examining traditional foodways of the Cajuns.

Cajuns’ attention to their own traditional foodways is more than merely nostalgia or a clever marketing ploy to lure tourists and sell local products. The symbolic power of Cajun food is deeply rooted in Cajuns’ ethnic identity, especially their attachments to their natural environment and their love of being with people.

Foodways are an effective symbol for what it means to


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781604736021
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 12/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 149
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

C. Paige Gutierrez received her doctorate in anthropology from the University of North Carolina. Her research has concentrated on Cajun foodways. In addition to publishing several articles on traditional foodways, she has served as an anthropologist with her native city of Biloxi, Mississippi.
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