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Author Krögel, Alison, 1978- author.

Title Food, power, and resistance in the Andes : exploring Quechua verbal and visual narratives / Alison Krögel
Published Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, ©2011

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 241 pages) : illustrations
Contents Introduction. Food, narrative, and symbolic communication in the Andes -- A brief cultural history of Andean staple foods -- The symbolic role of Andean foods in Tahuantinsuyu and colonial Perú : Ritual expression, discursive resistance -- Profits, prestige, and power in the Andean market and Chichería -- "Las chicheras se defienden" : Canny, creative cooks in the visual and verbal narratives of José María Arguedas, Martín Chambi, and Claudia Llosa -- Maleficent meals and conspiring cooks : Culinary witchcraft in Quechua Orai narratives -- Conclusion. Globalization, food security, and the Quechua food-landscape
Summary 'Food, Power, and Resistance in the Andes' is a dynamic, interdisciplinary study of how food's symbolic and pragmatic meanings influence access to power and the possibility of resistance in the Andes. In the Andes, cooking often provides Quechua women with a discursive space for achieving economic self-reliance, creative expression, and for maintaining socio-cultural identities and practices. This book explores the ways in which artistic representations of food and cooks often convey subversive meanings that resist attempts to locate Indigenous Andeans - and Quechua women in particular - at the margins of power. In addition to providing an introduction to the meanings and symbolisms associated with various Andean foods, this book also includes the literary analysis of Andean poetry and prose, as well as several Quechua oral narratives collected and translated by the author during fieldwork carried out over a period of several years in the southern Peruvian Andes. By following the thematic thread of artistic representations of food, this book allows readers to explore a variety of Andean art forms created in both colonial and contemporary contexts. In genres such as the novel, Quechua oral narrative, historical chronicle, testimonies, photography, painting, and film, artists represent Quechua cooks who utilize their access to food preparation and distribution as a tactic for evading the attempts of a patriarchal hegemony to silence their voices, desires, values, and cultural expressions. Whether presented orally, visually, or in a print medium, each of these narratives represents food and cooking as a site where conflict ensues, symbolic meanings are negotiated, and identities are (re)constructed. 'Food, Power, and Resistance' will be of interest to Andean Studies and Food Studies scholars, and to students of Anthropology and Latin American Studies
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-233) and index
Notes English
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Subject Quechua women -- Social conditions
Women cooks -- Peru -- Social conditions
Quechua Indians -- Food -- Social aspects
Food -- Symbolic aspects -- Peru
Food -- Social aspects -- Peru
Cooking -- Social aspects -- Peru
COOKING -- Regional & Ethnic -- Central American & South American.
Cooking -- Social aspects
Food -- Social aspects
Food -- Symbolic aspects
Peru
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2021678591
ISBN 9780739147610
0739147617
0739147617
1283029340
9781283029346
9780739147603
0739147609
9786613029348
6613029343