Food, Memories, and Identities in Hong Kong

Volume: 17, Issue: 2-3, Pages: 204 - 227
Published: May 20, 2010
Abstract
This article adopts a processual and relational approach to study food remembrance and investigates how different ways of appropriating food reveal the politics of identities in Hong Kong. It examines how food memories reveal relationships between the past and the present, reflect epochal transformation, and mark changing identities of various groups of people through new ways of appropriations. It takes the case study of pancai, a special...
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Title
Food, Memories, and Identities in Hong Kong
Published Date
May 20, 2010
Volume
17
Issue
2-3
Pages
204 - 227
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