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How to cook tradition? Three interpretations of Polish food

How to cook tradition? Three interpretations of Polish food

by Fabio Parasecoli | Jul 21, 2021 | Food, Food Heritage, Poland

What culinary tradition is and what it does is still up for grabs. In the post-Covid relaunch, three restaurateurs in northern Poland offer different takes on how to connect their current customers to the past. Fieldwork in Poland continues to be stimulating. Each...
Truly Texas Mexican: Food Heritage Across Borders

Truly Texas Mexican: Food Heritage Across Borders

by Fabio Parasecoli | Jun 28, 2021 | Food, Food and Culture, Food Heritage

In the documentary, food becomes art activism, a way to stay healthy, happy, and connected to the land. Ingredients, dishes, objects, and techniques turn into tools to reclaim an identity that is constantly contested and put down. I have been following Adán Medrano’s...
Food Generations: Pierogi, Culinary Heritage, and Family Legacy in Poland

Food Generations: Pierogi, Culinary Heritage, and Family Legacy in Poland

by Fabio Parasecoli | Jun 14, 2021 | Food, Food Heritage, Poland

All pictures: courtesy of the Goethe-Institut This film on culinary heritage highlights the role cooking and eating together play in the survival of material and immaterial culture and in the development of an inclusive and porous sense of identity that is based on...
Visual Food Heritage: African American Cuisine and Netflix’s High on the Hog

Visual Food Heritage: African American Cuisine and Netflix’s High on the Hog

by Fabio Parasecoli | May 28, 2021 | Food, Food and Culture

How can food heritage be identified and safeguarded when the powerful and winners in history have conspired to erase it, or at least to discount its prominence? What’s the value of cuisine when it becomes a tangible symbol or resistance and ingenuity? These are some...
It’s a Long Time Coming: Top Chef and the African Diaspora Food

It’s a Long Time Coming: Top Chef and the African Diaspora Food

by Fabio Parasecoli | Apr 19, 2021 | Food, Food and Culture

The debates about race and racism that have shaken the US may have started influencing food TV and the representations of world cuisines. Food TV won’t be able to keep itself much longer out of the debate about race and racism in America. A sign of what may be coming...
Listen to your Vegetables (and Eat your Parents!): ‘Waffles and Mochi’ on Netflix

Listen to your Vegetables (and Eat your Parents!): ‘Waffles and Mochi’ on Netflix

by Fabio Parasecoli | Mar 22, 2021 | Food, Food and Culture

The show, by the Obama’s Higher Ground production company, assumes that its young viewers have already been exposed to quite a few culinary experiences or at least they are quite open to experimentation, unless the real audience is their foodie millennial parents....
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