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We are what we eat: food in the process of community formation and identity shaping among African traders in Guangzhou and Yiwu

机译:我们就是吃什么:广州和义乌的非洲商人在社区形成过程中的食物和身份塑造

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In this paper we analyze two African communities in Guangzhou and Yiwu, China, arguing that among Guangzhou Africans on the one hand, Black Africans, particularly West Africans, have a tighter community and interact more with each other than Black Africans in Yiwu. On the other hand, Maghrebian Africans in Yiwu have a tighter community and maintain a more cohesive interaction than their counterparts in Guangzhou. Evidence for this characterization of the communities comes from food and communal food-eating habits. There are hardly any West African restaurants in Yiwu while there is an abundance of West African and other Black African restaurants in Guangzhou where there is more community patronage. In contrast, there are more concentrations of North African restaurants in Yiwu than in Guangzhou. We discuss the crucial role food and food-making and eating places play in providing structures and avenues for community bonding to promote community formation and community identity shaping. © 2012 Adams Bodomo & Enyu Ma.
机译:在本文中,我们分析了中国广州和义乌的两个非洲社区,认为一方面在广州非洲人中,黑人非洲人,尤其是西非人,比义乌的黑人非洲人拥有更紧密的社区,彼此之间的互动更多。另一方面,义乌的马格里布语非洲人社区比广州的非洲人更加紧密,并保持更加紧密的互动。社区特征的证据来自饮食和公共饮食习惯。义乌几乎没有西非餐厅,而广州有大量的西非和其他黑非洲餐厅,那里的社区人多。相比之下,义乌的北非餐厅比广州更多。我们讨论食品和食品制造与饮食场所在提供社区联系的结构和途径以促进社区形成和社区身份塑造方面的关键作用。 ©2012 Adams Bodomo和Enyu Ma。

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    Ma E; Bodomo A;

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