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Food, culture, and entrepreneurship among African-Americans, Italians, and Swedes in Chicago.

机译:非洲裔美国人,意大利人和芝加哥的瑞典人之间的饮食,文化和企业家精神。

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This dissertation explores processes of settlement for African, American, Italian, and Swedish rural migrants to Chicago, Illinois and their descendants between 1900 and 1965. Specifically, it considers the impact of the transition from a subsistence to a consumer economy through one of life's most culturally symbolic essentials: food.;Like many other symbols of ethnic culture, food is a means of both continuity and change, of identity maintenance and economic integration. The social importance rural people attached to food made it an excellent strategy for maintaining cultural stability. On the other hand, the economics of moving from an agrarian community to a marketplace environment was a strong force for change for rural migrants. These forces provided a strong inducement to select from traditions established in the rural homeland or invent new ones to create an ethnic identity that was compatible with both homeland values and American consumer culture.;The dissertation considers the means by which rural migrants, despite origins in distinctly different cultures, transmitted ethnic values to succeeding generations via food traditions and integrated into the American economy via food entrepreneurship. The entrepreneur who provided the goods that made traditional practice possible had an importance in neighborhood life that went beyond his or her economic role. Food business owners became conduits through which a culturally transparent fact of daily life in the rural environment---eating---became remarkable, in a literal sense, in the city. Making choices about what to eat and where to shop educated migrants in the consumer culture of the urban society they were so eager to join, while at the same time, helped them to develop symbolic points of identification with their pre-urban values system.;In this way, food consumption became an important means of ethnic identity formation. This project, therefore, explores in detail the way a mundane fact of daily life like food choice made a great impact on the everyday lives of migrants, and on the political, social, and economic lives of ethnic neighborhoods.
机译:本文探讨了从1900年到1965年之间向伊利诺伊州芝加哥市及其后裔的非洲,美国,意大利和瑞典农村移民的定居过程。特别是,它考虑了从维持生计向消费经济过渡,这是生活中最艰难的时期之一的影响。文化上具有象征意义的要点:食物;与许多其他民族文化的象征一样,食物是连续性和变化,身份维护和经济一体化的一种手段。农村人民对粮食的重视,使其成为维持文化稳定的极好策略。另一方面,从农业社区转变为市场环境的经济学是推动农村移民改变的强大力量。这些力量提供了强大的诱因,可以从农村家园建立的传统中选择或发明新的传统,以创造与家园价值和美国消费文化相适应的族群特征。截然不同的文化,通过饮食传统将种族价值观传给后代,并通过饮食企业家精神融入美国经济。提供使传统实践成为可能的商品的企业家在邻里生活中的重要性超出了他或她的经济角色。从字面上看,从本质上讲,食品企业主成为农村环境中一种具有文化透明性的日常生活饮食的渠道。他们在城市社会的消费文化中选择了吃什么和在何处购物的受过教育的移民,他们如此渴望加入,同时,帮助他们发展出城市前价值体系中的象征性认同点。这样,粮食消费就成为形成种族认同的重要手段。因此,该项目详细探讨了日常生活中的日常事实,例如食物选择对移民的日常生活以及民族社区的政治,社会和经济生活产生了重大影响。

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  • 作者

    Poe, Tracy Nicole.;

  • 作者单位

    Harvard University.;

  • 授予单位 Harvard University.;
  • 学科 American history.;American studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1999
  • 页码 176 p.
  • 总页数 176
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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