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9780857858368

The Ethnic Restaurateur

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  • ISBN13:

    9780857858368

  • ISBN10:

    085785836X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2016-02-11
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
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Summary

Academic discussions of ethnic food have tended to focus on the attitudes of consumers, rather than the creators and producers. In this ground-breaking new book, Krishnendu Ray reverses this trend by exploring the culinary world from the perspective of the ethnic restaurateur.

Focusing on New York City, he examines the lived experience, work, memories, and aspirations of immigrants working in the food industry. He shows how migrants become established in new places, creating a taste of home and playing a key role in influencing food cultures as a result of transactions between producers, consumers and commentators.

Based on extensive interviews with immigrant restaurateurs and students, chefs and alumni at the Culinary Institute of America, ethnographic observation at immigrant eateries and haute institutional kitchens as well as historical sources such as the US census, newspaper coverage of restaurants, reviews, menus, recipes, and guidebooks, Ray reveals changing tastes in a major American city between the late 19th and through the 20th century.

Written by one of the most outstanding scholars in the field, The Ethnic Restaurateur is an essential read for students and academics in food studies, culinary arts, sociology, urban studies and indeed anyone interested in popular culture and cooking in the United States.

Author Biography

Krishnendu Ray is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Nutrition, Food Studies and Public Health at New York University, USA. He is the author of The Migrant's Table: Meals and Memories in Bengali-America Households (2004). He taught for a decade at the Culinary Institute of America and was the Acting Dean of Liberal Arts & Management. Most recently, he is the co-editor of Curried Cultures: Globalization, Food and South Asia (2012).

Table of Contents

Introduction

Dreams of Pakistani Grill and Vada Pao in Manhattan: Immigrant Restaurateurs in a Global City

A Taste for Ethnic Difference: American Gustatory Imagination in a Globalizing World

Nation and Cuisine: The Evidence from American Newspapers ca. 1830-2000

Ethnic Succession and the New American Restaurant Cuisine: How Italian Became Haute?

Extending Expertise: Men in White at the Culinary Institute of America

Ethnicity and Expertise: Immigrant Cooks with Haute Aspirations

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

Supplemental Materials

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