The Immigrant-Food Nexus Borders, Labor, and Identity in North America

The intersection of food and immigration in North America, from the macroscale of national policy to the microscale of immigrants' lived, daily foodways. This volume considers the intersection of food and immigration at both the macroscale of national policy and the microscale of immigrant food...

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Other Authors: Agyeman, Julian (Editor), Giacalone, Sydney (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cambridge The MIT Press 2020
Series:Food, Health, and the Environment
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