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Cornbread Nation. 7, The best of Southern food writing. 7 /

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 r...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Lam, Francis (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Athens : University of Georgia Press, 2014.
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505 0 |a Introduction / Francis Lam -- Come in and stay awhile -- We Waited as Long as We Could / Daniel Patterson -- Restaurant / Susan Orlean -- Stuffed, Smothered, Z'herbes / Sara Roahen -- What I Cook Is Who I Am / Edward Lee -- God Has Assholes for Children / Eddie Huang -- You Have to Fall in Love with Your Pot / As told to Sara Wood by Ida MaMusu -- Around the World in Eight Shops / Kathleen Purvis -- That's Your Country / As told to Sara Wood by Argentina Ortega -- Friends and Families / Nikki Metzgar -- The Perfect Chef / Todd Kliman -- Provisions and providers -- Nature's Spoils / Burkhard Bilger -- I Had a Farm in Atlanta / John T. Edge -- The Price of Tomatoes / Barry Estabrook -- Working in the Shadows / Gabriel Thompson -- The Celebrity Shepherd / Besha Rodell -- The Triumph of Jamie Oliver's "Nemesis" / Jane Black -- Grabbing Dinner / Bill Heavey -- Hogzilla / Dan Baum -- A Taste for the Hunt / Jonathan Miles -- Eat Dessert First / Robb Walsh -- Anyone and Everyone Is Welcome / As told to Francis Lam by Sue Nguyen -- Five ways of looking at Southern food -- The Great Leveler / Julia Reed -- The Post-Husk Era / Robert Moss -- Ode to Gumbo / Kevin Young -- Mother Corn and the Dixie Pig: Native Food in the Native South / Rayna Green -- Every Ounce a Man's Whiskey? Bourbon in the White Masculine South / Seán McKeithan -- The South, stepping out -- When the Queso Dripped Like Honey / Sarah Hepola -- Willie Mae Seaton Takes New York / Lolis Eric Elie -- Mississippi Chinese Lady Goes Home to Korea / Ann Taylor Pittman -- An Oyster Named Dan / Jack Pendarvis -- Coconut: The Queen of Cakes / Jeffrey Steingarten -- The Vicksburg Lebanese Supper / As told to Amy Evans by Mary Louise Nosser -- Soul Food? What Is That? / Langston Hughes -- We Shall Not Be Moved / Jessica B. Harris -- Fixing on the Next Star / Patricia Smith -- The Brixton: It's New, Happening, and Another Example of African American Historical "Swagger-Jacking" / Stephen A. Crockett Jr. -- Southerners going home -- I Placed a Jar in Tennessee / John Jeremiah Sullivan -- A Love Letter to North Carolina's Red Bridges Barbecue / Monique Truong -- The Missing Link: Donald Link Opens Second Cochon in Lafayette / Brett Anderson -- Of Pepperoni Rolls and Soup Beans: On What It Might Mean to Eat like a West Virginian / Courtney Balestier -- Pasquale's Hot Tamales / As told to Amy Evans by Joe St. Columbia -- cutting greens / Lucille Clifton -- Remembering Pitmaster Ricky Parker / Joe York -- Grace / Jake Adam York -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments. 
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