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Gastropolitics and the Specter of Race - (California Studies in Food and Culture) by María Elena García

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  • In recent years, Peru has transformed from a war-torn country to a global high-end culinary destination.
  • About the Author: María Elena García is Professor in the Comparative History of Ideas Department at the University of Washington.
  • 320 Pages
  • Social Science, Anthropology
  • Series Name: California Studies in Food and Culture

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"In recent years, Peru has experienced a transformation from a war-torn country to a global high-end culinary destination. Connecting chefs, state agencies, global capital, and Indigenous producers, this "gastronomic revolution" makes powerful claims: food unites Peruvians, dissolves racial antagonisms, and fuels development. Gastropolitics and the Specter of Race critically evaluates these claims and tracks the emergence of Peruvian gastropolitics, understood as a biopolitical and aesthetic set of practices that reinscribe dominant racial and gendered orders. Through ethnographic analysis and critical readings of high-end menus, culinary festivals, guinea pig production, national-branding campaigns, and other elements of Peru's gastropolitical complex, this work explores the intersections of race, species, and capital to reveal links between gastronomy and violence"--



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In recent years, Peru has transformed from a war-torn country to a global high-end culinary destination. Connecting chefs, state agencies, global capital, and Indigenous producers, this "gastronomic revolution" makes powerful claims: food unites Peruvians, dissolves racial antagonisms, and fuels development. Gastropolitics and the Specter of Race critically evaluates these claims and tracks the emergence of Peruvian gastropolitics, a biopolitical and aesthetic set of practices that reinscribe dominant racial and gendered orders. Through critical readings of high-end menus and ethnographic analysis of culinary festivals, guinea pig production, and national-branding campaigns, this work explores the intersections of race, species, and capital to reveal links between gastronomy and violence in Peru.



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"María Elena García offers a powerfully told story of the gastropolitical revolution in Peru, with a critical, intimate approach that departs from the often celebratory reception of the phenomenon. García links the recent branding of Peruvian cuisine to longstanding violence and extraction of the nation's resources at the expense of indigenous Andean peoples and other earth beings."--Florence E. Babb, author of Women's Place in the Andes: Engaging Decolonial Feminist Anthropology

"An absolutely original account of Peru's gastronomic boom, which involves the supposed uplifting of Indigenous foods and the country's shedding of its violent past. Through a series of gripping accounts--from the genetic modification and slaughter of guinea pigs to the militarism hiding in the kitchens of five-star restaurants--the book draws connections between gastropolitics, violence, and patriarchy from south to north. Grappling with the contradictions between the cultural opening to Native foods and the durability of racial thought, Gastropolitics and the Specter of Race exposes the desires and aesthetics of settler coloniality at the heart of Peru's new cuisine."--Bret Gustafson, author of Bolivia in the Age of Gas

"Gastropolitics and the Specter of Race is a stunning meditation on how Peru's much-feted Gastronomic Revolution reenacts older histories of settler colonialism and racial capitalism even as it insists that shared love for food can heal violent pasts. García's riveting and deeply moving storytelling, at once intimate and historical in scale, takes us through a culinary world haunted by logics of extraction, accumulation, and devastation. And yet, as García powerfully and persuasively demonstrates, Indigenous refusal of erasure creates alternate possibilities for life and futures even in landscapes marked by violence and death. A truly remarkable book that offers a profound reflection on the relationship between race, species, and capital."--Radhika Govindrajan, author of Animal Intimacies: Interspecies Relatedness in India's Central Himalayas

"Gastropolitics and the Specter of Race offers an altogether timely, innovative, and exquisitely written reflection on the politics and spectral hauntings of Peru's gastronomic revolution. In writing of race, capital, and violence in the realm of the culinary, María Elena García moves deftly from incisive explorations of the tastes and spectacles of Peru's contemporary culinary delicacies to insightful analyses of the colonial histories and global politics that inform the stories of Peru." --Robert Desjarlais, author of The Blind Man: A Phantasmography



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"The book presents a stunning and innovative analysis of the politics of Peru's recent gastronomic boom. . . .[it] is at the forefront of scholarly discussions on the topic and deserves a wide readership among anthropologists and food studies scholars working on food, race, and nationalism in a range of geographic settings."-- "Gastronomica"



About the Author



María Elena García is Professor in the Comparative History of Ideas Department at the University of Washington.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 320
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Anthropology
Series Title: California Studies in Food and Culture
Publisher: University of California Press
Theme: Cultural & Social
Format: Paperback
Author: María Elena García
Language: English
Street Date: March 15, 2021
TCIN: 1001765114
UPC: 9780520301900
Item Number (DPCI): 247-42-4890
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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