2016
DOI: 10.3390/h5020023
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Foodways, Campervans and the Terms of Mobility: Transnational Belonging, Home, and Heritage in the Narrative of “Sud Italia”

Abstract: Abstract:International popular culture continues to remediate and perpetuate the link between food and ideas of Italian identity. A range of analytical approaches have become concerned with food and drink in Italian culture: the importance of food industries in patterns of Italian migration and Italy's economy, the recurrence of the Mediterranean diet in public health debates, the emotive value attached to foodways, and their role in constructing subjectivity are all recognized as fertile terrain for research.… Show more

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“…Besides seeking mutual help, migrants also stay together to fend off discrimination and other dangers (Morey et al., 2020). As Wall (2016) has argued, the disjunction of belonging and distance from home often forms an imagined collective frame for migrants. The collectiveness of Chinese international students, as we have shown, is entrenched in the virtual time–space of the Internet that they surf to find food, material goods and services.…”
Section: Chinese Students’ Everyday ‘Home’ Practices On the Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides seeking mutual help, migrants also stay together to fend off discrimination and other dangers (Morey et al., 2020). As Wall (2016) has argued, the disjunction of belonging and distance from home often forms an imagined collective frame for migrants. The collectiveness of Chinese international students, as we have shown, is entrenched in the virtual time–space of the Internet that they surf to find food, material goods and services.…”
Section: Chinese Students’ Everyday ‘Home’ Practices On the Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%