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Food, Foodways and Foodscapes: Culture, Community and Consumption in Post-colonial Singapore

Food, Foodways and Foodscapes: Culture, Community and Consumption in Post-colonial Singapore

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This fascinating and insightful volume introduces readers to food as a window to the social and cultural history and geography of Singapore. It demonstrates how the food we consume, the ways in which we acquire and prepare it, the company we keep as we cook and eat, and our preferences and practices are all revealing of a larger economic, social, cultural and political world, both historically and in contemporary times. Readers will be captivated by chapters that deal with the intersections of food and ethnicity, gender and class, food hybridity, innovations and creativity, heritage and change, globalization and localization, and more. This is a must-read for anyone interested in Singapore culture and society.

This fascinating and insightful volume introduces readers to food as a window to the social and cultural history and geography of Singapore. It demonstrates how the food we consume, the ways in which we acquire and prepare it, the company we keep as we cook and eat, and our preferences and practices are all revealing of a larger economic, social, cultural and political world, both historically and in contemporary times. Readers will be captivated by chapters that deal with the intersections of food and ethnicity, gender and class, food hybridity, innovations and creativity, heritage and change, globalization and localization, and more. This is a must-read for anyone interested in Singapore culture and society.

Readership: General public and a must-read for anyone interested in Singapore culture and society.
Key Features:
  • There is currently no single volume that addresses the history and geography of food in Singapore in the post-colonial years; this is the first of its kind
  • The volume provides a critical analysis of food within a larger economic, social and cultural context, and is not merely a celebratory narrative
  • It brings together some of the key scholars on food in Singapore
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