Food and Foodways in African Narratives: Community, Culture, and Heritage / Edition 1

Food and Foodways in African Narratives: Community, Culture, and Heritage / Edition 1

by Jonathan Highfield
ISBN-10:
0367886855
ISBN-13:
9780367886851
Pub. Date:
12/10/2019
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0367886855
ISBN-13:
9780367886851
Pub. Date:
12/10/2019
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Food and Foodways in African Narratives: Community, Culture, and Heritage / Edition 1

Food and Foodways in African Narratives: Community, Culture, and Heritage / Edition 1

by Jonathan Highfield
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Overview

Food is a defining feature in every culture. Despite its very basic purpose of sustaining life, it directly impacts the community, culture and heritage in every region around the globe in countless seen and unseen ways, including the literature and narratives of each region. Across the African continent, food and foodways, which refer to the ways that humans consume, produce and experience food, were influened by slavery and forced labor, colonization, foreign aid, and the anxieties prompted by these encounters, all of which can be traced through the ways food is seen in narratives by African and colonial storytellers. The African continent is home to thousands of cultures, but nearly every one has experienced alteration of its foodways because of slavery, transcontinental trade, and colonization. Food and Foodways in African Narratives: Community, Culture, and Heritage takes a careful look at these alterations as seen through African narratives throughout various cultures and spanning centuries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367886851
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/10/2019
Series: Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature
Pages: 238
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jonathan Bishop Highfield is a Professor of Postcolonial Literature in the Department of Literary Arts and Studies at the Rhode Island School of Design, USA.

Table of Contents

1.Introduction

2. Food and the Epic

3. Food and Labor

4. Food and Sustainability

5. Food and Violence

6. Food and Global Capital

7. Food and Exile

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