The $16 Taco

Contested Geographies of Food, Ethnicity, and Gentrification

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Confronting the role of foodie culture in gentrification Having ?discovered? the flavors of barbacoa, bibimbap, bánh mi, sambusas, and pupusas, white middle-class eaters are increasingly venturing into historically segregated neighborhoods in search of ?authentic? eateries run by?and for?immigrants and people of color. Fueled by media attention and capitalized on by developers, this interest in ethnic food and places contributes to gentrification, and the very people who produced these vibrant foodscapes are increasingly excluded from them. Drawing on extensive fieldwork, geographer Pascale Joassart-Marcelli traces the transformation of three urban San Diego neighborhoods whose foodscapes are shifting from serving the needs of longtime minoritized residents who face limited food access to pleasing the tastes of wealthier and whiter newcomers. The $16 Taco illustrates how food can both emplace and displace immigrants, shedding light on the larger process of gentrification and the emotional, cultural, economic, and physical displacement it produces. It also highlights the contested food geographies of immigrants and people of color by documenting their contributions to the cultural food economy and everyday struggles to reclaim ethnic foodscapes and lead flourishing and hunger-free lives. Joassart-Marcelli offers valuable lessons for cities where food-related development projects transform neighborhoods at the expense of the communities they claim to celebrate.
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Writer
Joassart-Marcelli, Pascale (Professor of Geography
Title
The $16 Taco
Publisher
University of Washington Press
Year
2021
Language
English
Pages
288
Weight
450 gr
EAN
9780295749280
Dimensions
153 x 228 x 22 mm
Binding format
Paperback / softback

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