Uncertain tastes
memory, ambivalence, and the politics of eating in Samburu, northern Kenya
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Author
Publication
2009 - University of California Press, Berkeley, California
Language
English
Word Count
71,250 words, Guess
Page Count
285 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780520257368
- ISBN-139780520257375
- ISBN-100520257367
- ISBN-100520257375
- Library of Congress Control Number2009003368
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number300280511
- Better World Books9780520257368
- Better World Books9780520257375
- Open LibraryOL23019879M
Classifications
- DDC641.30089/965
- LCCDT433.545.S26 H653 2009
- LCCDT433.545.S26H653
Description
"This richly drawn ethnography of Samburu cattle herders in northern Kenya examines the effects of an epochal shift in their basic diet-from a regimen of milk, meat, and blood to one of purchased agricultural products. In his innovative analysis, Jon Holtzman uses food as a way to contextualize and measure the profound changes occurring in Samburu social and material life. He shows that if Samburu reaction to the new foods is primarily negative -- they are referred to disparagingly as 'gray food' and 'government food' -- it is also deeply ambivalent. For example, the Samburu attribute a host of social maladies to these dietary changes, including selfishness and moral decay. Yet because the new foods save lives during famines, the same individuals also talk of the triumph of reason over an antiquated culture and speak enthusiastically of a better life where there is less struggle to find food. Through detailed analysis of a range of food-centered arenas, Uncertain Tastes argues that the experience of food itself -- symbolic, sensuous, social, and material-is intrinsically characterized by multiple and frequently conflicting layers."--Publisher description.
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