In Culinary Diplomacy's Role in the Immigrant Experience: Fiction and
Memoirs of Middle Eastern Women, the emergent field of literary food
studies engages with international diplomacy studies to establish
books with recipes as tools of culinary diplomacy. Foundational to the
argument is culinary diplomacy scholar Sam Chapple-Sokol’s concept
of Citizen Culinary Diplomacy which endorses public events that
promote understanding of cultures and people. However, this study
challenges that definition and argues that culinary fiction and
memoirs are shared interactive experiences between the author, the
readers, and the culture written about. Foundational to the study are
twentieth century postcolonial literary theories of Homi Bhabha and
Édouard Glissant and twenty-first century transnational theory of
sociologists Julian Go and Ulrich Beck to recognize culinary
diplomacy's vital role in international affairs. Culinary
Diplomacy’s Role in the Immigrant Experience examines food as
metaphorical expression in literature, and the impact of time, space,
and place in developing diplomatic relationships between East and West
in books by Diana Abu-Jaber, Donia Bijan, Joanne Harris, and Marsha
Mehran.
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Fiction and Memoirs of Middle Eastern Women
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781793627346
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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