Making Levantine Cuisine: Modern Foodways of the Eastern Mediterranean

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Anny Gaul, Graham Auman Pitts, Vicki Valosik
University of Texas Press, Dec 8, 2021 - Social Science - 231 pages

Melding the rural and the urban with the local, regional, and global, Levantine cuisine is a mélange of ingredients, recipes, and modes of consumption rooted in the Eastern Mediterranean. Making Levantine Cuisine provides much-needed scholarly attention to the region’s culinary cultures while teasing apart the tangled histories and knotted migrations of food. Akin to the region itself, the culinary repertoires that constitute Levantine cuisine endure and transform—are unified but not uniform. This book delves into the production and circulation of sugar, olive oil, and pistachios; examines the social origins of kibbe, Adana kebab, shakshuka, falafel, and shawarma; and offers a sprinkling of family recipes along the way. The histories of these ingredients and dishes, now so emblematic of the Levant, reveal the processes that codified them as national foods, the faulty binaries of Arab or Jewish and traditional or modern, and the global nature of foodways. Making Levantine Cuisine draws from personal archives and public memory to illustrate the diverse past and persistent cultural unity of a politically divided region.

Contents

A Note on Transliteration
Making Levantine Food Cultures
Even in a Small Country Like Palestine Cuisine Is Regional
When Did Kibbe Become Lebanese? The Social Origins
Place Displacement
From Luxury
Vignettes from Aleppo Essay
Palestinian Olive Oil in
Embodying Levantine Cooking in East Amman Jordan
Tunisian Jewish Foodways at
The Levant the Mediterranean
Egypts Restaurant Culture
Writing Levantine Cuisine
Contributors
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About the author (2021)

Anny Gaul is an assistant professor of Arabic Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park. Graham Auman Pitts is a visiting professor in the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University. Vicki Valosik is the multimedia and publications editor at Georgetown University's Center for Contemporary Arab Studies.

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