9780820346663

Cornbread Nation 7

by Francis Lam (Editor, Contribution by)Daniel Patterson (Contribution by)Susan Orlean (Contribution by)Sara Roahen (Contribution by)Edward Lee (Contribution by)Eddie Huang (Contribution by)Sara Wood (Contribution by)Ida MaMusu (Contribution by)Kathleen Purvis (Contribution by)Argentina Ortega (Contribution by)Nikki Metzgar (Contribution by)Todd Kliman (Contribution by)John T. Edge (Contribution by)Sara Camp Milam (Contribution by)Robert F. Moss (Contribution by)Rayna Green (Contribution by)Lolis Eric Elie (Contribution by)Burkhard Bilger (Contribution by)Barry Estabrook (Contribution by)Gabriel Thompson (Contribution by)Besha Rodell (Contribution by)Jane Black (Contribution by)Bill Heavey (Contribution by)Dan Baum (Contribution by)Jonathan Miles (Contribution by)Sue Nguyen (Contribution by)Julia Reed (Contribution by)Seán McKeithan (Contribution by)Sarah Hepola (Contribution by)Patricia Smith (Contribution by)John Sullivan (Contribution by)Amy Evans (Contribution by)Ann Taylor Pittman (Contribution by)Jack Pendarvis (Contribution by)Jeffrey Steingarten (Contribution by)Mary Louise Nosser (Contribution by)Langston Hughes (Contribution by)Jessica B. Harris (Contribution by)Stephen A. Crockett (Contribution by)Monique Truong (Contribution by)Brett Anderson (Contribution by)Courtney Balestier (Contribution by)Joe St. Columbia (Contribution by)Estate of Lucille Clifton (Contribution by)Joe York (Contribution by)Jake Adam York (Contribution by)Robb Walsh (Contribution by)Kevin Young (Contribution by)

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ISBN13: 9780820346663

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Overview

How does Southern food look from the outside? The form is caught in constantly dueling stereotypes: It's so often imagined as either the touchingly down-home feast or the heartstopping health scourge of a nation. But as any Southern transplant will tell you once they've spent time in the region, Southerners share their lives in food, with a complex mix of stories of belonging and not belonging and of traditions that form identities of many kinds.


Cornbread Nation 7, edited by Francis Lam, brings together the best Southern food writing from recent years, including well-known food writers such as Sara Roahen and Brett Anderson, a couple of classic writers such as Langston Hughes, and some newcomers. The collection, divided into five sections ("Come In and Stay Awhile," "Provisions and Providers," "Five Ways of Looking at Southern Food," "The South, Stepping Out," and "Southerners Going Home"), tells the stories both of Southerners as they move through the world and of those who ended up in the South. It explores from where and from whom food comes, and it looks at what food means to culture and how it relates to home.


ISBN-13

9780820346663

ISBN-10

0820346667

Weight

0.90 Pounds

Dimensions

6.00 x 0.90 x 8.90 In

List Price

$26.95

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

288 pages

Publisher

University of Georgia Press

Published On

2014-05-15



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