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Nostalgia, Food and Belonging:
Ecuadorians in New York City
By
María Amelia Viteri
(published in
2012-01-26
by
nataliaym
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Published and/or Presented at:
Viteri, María Amelia (2011). "Nostalgia, Food and Belonging: Ecuadorians in New York City. En Sarah Albiez,Nelly Castro,Lara Jiissen,Eva Youkhana (eds.)Ethnicity, Citizenship and Belonging: Practices, Theory and Spatial Dimensions. Madrid: Iberoamericana y Frankfurt: Vervuert.
Summary:
Nostalgia is part of a migrant's everyday life: although lived, imagined, invented and
re-invented in dramatically different ways. In this article, I use an interdisciplinary
approach and base my analysis upon two components of research: 1) Firstly, data collected
at the Queens Museum of Art in Queens, New York City, through the multimedia
installation Al Loera Lado, whereby, my voice and that of my Ecuadorian
anthropology colleague, were brought together with those of the audience while exploring
material elements related to food, nostalgia, identities, symbols, nationhood and
migration. 2) And secondly, data collected between 2009 and 2010 within the Ecuadorian
community mostly in Queens, New York. I use these findings to re-think notions of
space and the continuum of transnational identities in relation to food and citizenship (pp.221-236).