1.

Record Nr.

UNISALENTO991004371629907536

Autore

Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich

Titolo

Oeuvres philosophiques de F.H. Jacobi / traduction, introduction, notes de J.-J. Anstett

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Paris : Aubier, 1946

Descrizione fisica

470 p. ; 18 cm

Collana

Bibliothèque philosophique

Altri autori (Persone)

Anstett, Jean-Jacques

Disciplina

193

Soggetti

Filosofia tedesca

Lingua di pubblicazione

Francese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9911007186603321

Titolo

Industrial fire protection / / Joel M. Haight, editor

Pubbl/distr/stampa

American Society of Safety Professionals

ISBN

1-5231-3632-4

Disciplina

693.8/2

Soggetti

Industrial buildings - Fires and fire prevention

Fire protection engineering

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Regulatory issues / James H. Olds -- Fire dynamics / David G. Lilley -- Fire prevention and control / Craig Schroll -- Fire suppression and detection / Dick Decker -- Cost analysis and budgeting / James G.



Gallup and Kenneth Lewis -- Benchmarking and performance criteria / Wayne Onyx -- Best practices / Craig A. Brown.

3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910960247103321

Titolo

Food Across Borders / / Matt Garcia, E. Melanie DuPuis, Don Mitchell

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New Brunswick, NJ : , : Rutgers University Press, , [2017]

©2017

ISBN

0-8135-9198-8

0-8135-9200-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (290 pages)

Altri autori (Persone)

AbarcaMeredith E. <1967->

BackerKellen

CarletonWilliam

DuPuisE. Melanie

GarcíaMatt

MaresTeresa M

MassothKatherine

MazarJessie

Minkoff-ZernLaura-Anne

MitchellDon

MurphyMary

PadoongpattTanachai Mark

SexsmithKathleen

Vásquez MedinaJosé Antonio

Walsh-DilleyMarygold

WiseMichael

Wolcott-MacCauslandNaomi

Disciplina

394.12097

Soggetti

Cooking, American - Social aspects

Food habits - North America

United States Emigration and immigration Social aspects

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Maps -- 1. Food Across Borders: An Introduction / DuPuis, E. Melanie / Garcia, Matt / Mitchell, Don -- 2. Afro-Latina/ os' Culinary Subjectivities: Rooting Ethnicities through Root Vegetables / Abarca, Meredith E. -- 3. "Mexican Cookery That Belongs to the United States": Evolving Boundaries of Whiteness in New Mexican Kitchens / Massoth, Katherine -- 4. "Cooking Mexican": Negotiating Nostalgia in Family-Owned and Small-Scale Mexican Restaurants in the United States / Vázquez-Medina, José Antonio -- 5. "Chasing the Yum": Food Procurement and Thai American Community Formation in an Era before Free Trade / Padoongpatt, Tanachai Mark -- 6. Crossing Chiles, Crossing Borders: Dr. Fabián García, the New Mexican Chile Pepper, and Modernity in the Early Twentieth-Century U.S.-Mexico Borderlands / Carleton, William -- 7. Constructing Borderless Foods: The Quartermaster Corps and World War II Army Subsistence / Backer, Kellen -- 8. Bittersweet: Food, Gender and the State in the U.S. and Canadian Wests during World War I / Murphy, Mary -- 9. The Place That Feeds You: Allotment and the Struggle for Blackfeet Food Sovereignty / Wise, Michael -- 10. Eating Far from Home: Latino/a Workers and Food Sovereignty in Rural Vermont / Mares, Teresa M. / Wolcott-MacCausland, Naomi / Mazar, Jessie -- 11. Milking Networks for All They're Worth: Precarious Migrant Life and the Process of Consent on New York Dairies / Sexsmith, Kathleen -- 12. Crossing Borders, Overcoming Boundaries: Latino Immigrant Farmers and a New Sense of Home in the United States / Minkoff-Zern, Laura-Anne -- 13. (Re)Producing Ethnic Difference: Solidarity Trade, Indigeneity, and Colonialism in the Global Quinoa Boom / Walsh-Dilley, Marygold -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

The act of eating defines and redefines borders. What constitutes "American" in our cuisine has always depended on a liberal crossing of borders, from "the line in the sand" that separates Mexico and the United States, to the grassland boundary with Canada, to the imagined divide in our collective minds between "our" food and "their" food. Immigrant workers have introduced new cuisines and ways of cooking that force the nation to question the boundaries between "us" and "them."   The stories told in Food Across Borders highlight the contiguity between the intimate decisions we make as individuals concerning what we eat and the social and geopolitical processes we enact to secure nourishment, territory, and belonging.    Published in cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University.