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Flavors Of Empire Food And The Making Of Thai America Mark Padoongpatt

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Flavors Of Empire Food And The Making Of Thai America Mark Padoongpatt
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.51 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Mark Padoongpatt
ISBN: 9780520966925, 0520966929
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Flavors Of Empire Food And The Making Of Thai America Mark Padoongpatt by Mark Padoongpatt 9780520966925, 0520966929 instant download after payment.

With a uniquely balanced combination of salty, sweet, sour, and spicy flavors, Thai food burst onto Los Angeles’s and America’s culinary scene in the 1980s. Flavors of Empire examines the rise of Thai food and the way it shaped the racial and ethnic contours of Thai American identity and community. Full of vivid oral histories and new archival material, this book explores the factors that made foodways central to the Thai American experience. Starting with American Cold War intervention in Thailand, Mark Padoongpatt traces how informal empire allowed U.S. citizens to discover Thai cuisine abroad and introduce it inside the United States. When Thais arrived in Los Angeles, they reinvented and repackaged Thai food in various ways to meet the rising popularity of the cuisine in urban and suburban spaces. Padoongpatt opens up the history and politics of Thai food for the first time, all while demonstrating how race emerges in seemingly mundane and unexpected places.

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