《血与蜜》:烹饪民族主义与加拿大城市的同性恋

Amanda Skocic, R. Nelson
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摘要几十年来,人们用来识别“家园”中的民族和族裔归属的标记,如历史、语言和仪式,一直是散居社区中部署的相同指标,用于在同化、霸权和新的民族认同(如“加拿大人”)中,以及针对其他少数族裔划分其群体认同水平。散居在北美的巴尔干成员通过谈论食物的方式来表现他们的塞尔维亚人、克罗地亚人或波斯尼亚人身份。但巴尔干美食身份存在分歧,这与一个基本的政治身份重叠:例如,那些认为塞尔维亚美食独特的人往往是自豪的、民族主义的塞尔维亚人,而那些看到共同的巴尔干美食的人更有可能认同联邦制的、共同的南斯拉夫历史。
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Blood and Honey: Culinary Nationalism and Yugonostalgia in a Canadian City
ABSTRACT For decades, the very same markers one used to identify national and ethnic belonging in the “homeland,” such as history, language, and ritual, have been the same indicators deployed in diaspora communities to demarcate their level of group identity both within the assimilatory, hegemonic, and new national identity (eg., “Canadian”), as well as against other ethnic minorities. Members of the Balkan diaspora in North America very much perform their Serb, Croatian, or Bosniak identities through the way they talk about food. But there exists a split in Balkan food identity which overlaps with a fundamental political identity: those who see, for example, Serb cuisine as unique tend to be proudly, nationalistically Serb, while those who see a common Balkan cuisine are more likely to identify with a federalist, shared Yugoslav past.
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