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Food and Identity in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Ghana Brandi Simpson Miller

Food and Identity in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Ghana By Brandi Simpson Miller

Food and Identity in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Ghana by Brandi Simpson Miller


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The political economy of Ghana is used as an analytical framework with which to investigate the following questions: How are traditional food production structures in Ghana coping with global capitalist production, distribution, and consumption?

Food and Identity in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Ghana Summary

Food and Identity in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Ghana: Food, Fights, and Regionalism by Brandi Simpson Miller

This book investigates how cooking, eating, and identity are connected to the local micro-climates in each of Ghana's major eco-culinary zones. The work is based on several years of researching Ghanaian culinary history and cuisine, including field work, archival research, and interdisciplinary investigation. The political economy of Ghana is used as an analytical framework with which to investigate the following questions: How are traditional food production structures in Ghana coping with global capitalist production, distribution, and consumption? How do land, climate, and weather structure or provide the foundation for food consumption and how does that affect the separate traditional and capitalist production sectors? Despite the post WWII food fight that launched Ghana's bid for independence from the British empire, Ghana's story demonstrates the centrality of local foods and cooking to its national character. The cultural weight of regional traditional foods, their power to satisfy, and the overall collective social emphasis on the 'proper' meal, have persisted in Ghana, irrespective of centuries of trade with Europeans. This book will be of interest to scholars in food studies, comparative studies, and African studies, and is sure to capture the interest of students in new ways.

About Brandi Simpson Miller

Brandi Simpson Miller is Visiting Assistant Professor of History and the Assistant Director for the Wesleyan College Center for Social and Racial Equity, Georgia, USA.

Table of Contents

1. In Search of Ghanaian Food2. Ghana's Eco-Culinary Zones3. The Proper Meal4. The Asante and Diplomatic Use of Food - A Symphony of Signals5. Gold Coast Foodways in the Nineteenth Century6. Savanna Foodways7. Colonialism and Local Foodways8. Globalisation and Local Foodways in Ghana

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NPB9783030884024
9783030884024
3030884023
Food and Identity in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Ghana: Food, Fights, and Regionalism by Brandi Simpson Miller
New
Hardback
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2022-01-12
319
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