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Southern Craft Food Diversity: Challenging the Myth of a US Food Revival

Part of the Sociology of Diversity series
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Driven by consumers' desire for slow and local food, craft breweries, traditional butchers, fromagers, and bakeries have been popping up across the US in the last twenty years.

Typically urban and staffed predominantly by white middle class men, these industries are perceived as a departure from tradition and mainstream lifestyles.

But this image obscures the diverse communities that have supported artisanal foods for centuries.Using the oral histories of over 100 people, this book brings to light the voices, experiences, and histories of marginalized groups who keep Southern foodways alive.

The larger than life stories of these individuals reveal the complex reality behind the movement and show how they are the backbone of the so-called "new explosion" of craft food.

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Product Details
Bristol University Press
1529211433 / 9781529211436
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
25/05/2021
England
English
192 pages
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