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Canadian Culinary Imaginations.
ISBN:
9780228013785
Title:
Canadian Culinary Imaginations.
Author:
Boyd, Shelley.
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (439 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Canadian Culinary Imaginations -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One Indigeneity and Foodways: Stories from Home and Abroad -- 1 Foodland Security: Access to Country Food by Inuit in an Urban Setting -- 2 What Can We Learn from Dining with Bears? Indigenous Stories, Worldviews, and the Environment -- 3 Changing Tides: Indigenous Chefs at the Culinary Olympics and the Gastronomic Professionalization of Aboriginal Cooking -- 4 Terra Nullius on the Plate: Colonial Blindness, Restaurant Discourse, and Indigenous Cuisines -- 5 From Meat to Metaphor: Beavers and Conflicting Imaginations of the Edible -- Part Two (Sub)Urban/Rural Imaginations: Producing and Representing Foodscapes -- 6 Montreal in the Culinary Imagination -- 7 Creating Contemporary Canadian Agri-Art: Learning from Practice, Responding to Place, Working with Immateriality -- 8 Food, Place, and Power in Timothy Taylor's Stanley Park -- 9 PLOT: An Interview with Cora and Don Li-Leger (The People's Food Security Bureau) -- 10 A Case Study on Ghost River Theatre's Food Performance -- Part Three Culinary Lineages: Collective and Personal Reflections -- 11 Chewed a Book Lately? Douglas Coupland's Souvenir of Canada Coffee-Table Books -- 12 Phototextual Remembering in Janice Wong's Chow: From China to Canada: Memories of Food + Family -- 13 The Royal Cafe Experience -- 14 Writing beyond "Currybooks": Construction of Racialized and Gendered Diasporic Identities in Anita Rau Badami's Can You Hear the Nightbird Call? -- 15 Playing with Food -- Part Four Subverting Categories: Critical-Creative Re-interpretations of Food -- 16 Breaking Bread: Queer Foodways and the Non-human -- 17 A Taste for the Abject: Food in the Relational Artworks of Sandee Moore.

18 "Viciousness in the Kitchen": Women and Food in Alice Munro's Fiction and Mary Pratt's Visual Art -- 19 Table of Contents: Reading, Cooking, Eating Canadian Literature -- 20 A MEAT/MEETING in the Park: Ursula Johnson's (re)al-location and The Festival of Stewards -- Figures -- Contributors -- Index.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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Format:
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Publication Date:
2020
Publication Information:
Montreal :

McGill-Queen's University Press,

2020.

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