Food, Power, and Resistance in the Andes
Exploring Quechua Verbal and Visual Narratives
Food, Power, and Resistance explores the ways in which artistic representations of food and cooks often convey subversive meanings that resist attempts to locate indigenous Andeans-and Quechua women in particular-at the margins of power. This book offers a dynamic, interdisciplinary study of how food's symbolic and pragmatic meanings influence access to power and the possibility of resistance in the colonial and contemporary Andes.
septembre 2012, Anglais
Ingram Publishers Services
978-0-7391-4760-3