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CFP: Culinary Contact Zones: Charting Transatlantic Exchange in Early American Food Culture. SEA 2013full name / name of organization: Conference of the Society of Early Americanists contact email: cfarrish@fulbrightmail.org With apologies for cross-listing. Eighth Biennial Conference of the Society of Early Americanists CFP: Culinary Contact Zones: Charting Transatlantic Exchange in Early American Food Culture Panel Organizer: Christopher Farrish We invite proposals for an interdisciplinary panel exploring the intersections of food, eating, and dining, with nation-making and transatlantic exchange in early America. What styles of cooking and eating emerged in the contact zones between British and colonial tradition? How did indigenous and African cultures influence specific localities? How were Caribbean influences folded into Southern habits? When people wrote about meals, both magnificent and mundane, what did they say? What of the receipt books and published cookbooks; how may we read these texts as cultural documents that evoke place as well as engage a “culture of reprinting?” How did dining room architecture in plantation homes and northern estates reflect larger circuits of capital and social status? This panel will approach food and eating in these expansive terms, encompassing ingredients, cooking techniques, and meals, but also architecture, trade, and literary production. In so doing we will expose early American food culture as deeply influential on and evocative of emerging notions of home, place, and nation. Please send a 250-word abstract and a 1-page CV to Christopher Farrish cfarrish@fulbrightmail.org by Friday, September 7, 2012 Warmly, Chris Farrish cfp categories: african-american american bibliography_and_history_of_the_book childrens_literature classical_studies cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ecocriticism_and_environmental_studies eighteenth_century ethnicity_and_national_identity gender_studies_and_sexuality humanities_computing_and_the_internet interdisciplinary theory travel_writing
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