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Farm-to-Freedom Roy Vu Vietnamese Americans & Their Food Gardens Book

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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Texas A&M University Press
    ISBN-10
    1648431852
    ISBN-13
    9781648431852
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    14064275442

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Farm-To-Freedom : Vietnamese Americans and Their Food Gardens
    Number of Pages
    280 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2024
    Topic
    Urban, Regional & Ethnic / Soul Food, Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Agriculture & Food (See Also Political Science / Public Policy / Agriculture & Food Policy)
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Cooking, Social Science, Gardening, History
    Author
    Roy Vu
    Book Series
    Gideon Lincecum Nature and Environment Ser.
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.7 in
    Item Weight
    16 Oz
    Item Length
    8.9 in
    Item Width
    6.1 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2024-015576
    Reviews
    "In his work of love, longing, and remembrance, Roy Vu takes us into the gardens and kitchens of Vietnamese cooks in Asia and America, tracing the ways that they have brought their foods over troubled waters and helped them thrive in unfamiliar soil. Vietnamese immigrants, including Vu's own parents, share their experiences of growing and cooking food from home, adapting to the new and cherishing the old. The story is both heartrending and hopeful, told with gratitude and care."--Rebecca Sharpless, Professor of History, Texas Christian University and author of Grain and Fire: A History of Baking in the American South, "The work of Dr Roy Vu is an important anthology and documentation of the power of connectedness to our environment and each other. By recording the stories of the Vietnamese community elders; parents and grandparents, intertwined with the foods not found in mass at grocery stores, highlights the power of flavors and healing nourishment we can grow outside of our doorstep. The many stories and juxtaposing of reclaimed materials turned into planters, under stair wells in marginal areas and growing abundance, live on in my mind as a powerful testament to resourcefulness and creativity that define invisible structures and a gifting economy. In times of uncertainty, this is the medicine we are being called to study, design, and create in support of healthy communities and increased access to shared green spaces."--Carol Burton, Director of Permaculture at Urban Harvest, Inc., "Delving into archival materials, extensive interviews, his own family's history and more, Roy Vu has crafted an important book that explores the history and geopolitical context of Vietnamese American food gardens, revealing the deeper significance of these often humble yet lush plots growing fruits and vegetables such as kumquats, bananas, bitter melon, rau ram, okra, and water spinach. This is a must read for anyone who wants to better understand the experiences of Vietnamese Americans and the importance of food and foodways for immigrants and refugees trying to remain connected to their culture, cuisine, and homeland while forging new homes in a new land."--David Leftwich, food writer, editor of Edible Houston , and member of Foodways Texas Advisory Board
    Synopsis
    Home gardens, in addition to providing sustenance and satisfaction, embody a sense of self identity. This groundbreaking work on Vietnamese foodways brings to light how the Vietnamese diasporic population in Texas uses gardens literally and figuratively to set down roots in a new country., Home gardens, in addition to providing sustenance and satisfaction, embody a sense of self identity. In this groundbreaking work on Vietnamese foodways, Farm-to-Freedom: Vietnamese Americans and Their Food Gardens brings to light how the Vietnamese diasporic population in Texas uses gardens literally and figuratively to set down roots in a new country. These gardens, often hidden in plain sight, establish the seat of Vietnamese immigrant culture, according to author Roy Vu. They can also offer Vietnamese Americans an empowering pathway to forging a new homeland duality by retaining ties to the foods and environs they drew comfort from in Vietnam. Farm-to-Freedom uses the concept of emancipatory foodways as a lens into gardens that serve a semi-palliative purpose by succoring the experienced tragedies of war and exile for Vietnamese immigrants and Vietnamese Americans, which arguably adds another dimension to the importance of the home garden. Vu covers topics including but not limited to culinary citizenship, food democracy, culinary justice, and food sovereignty. Farm-to-Freedom reveals how these gardens not only provide those who tend them a greater sense of security and agency in an unfamiliar land but also give them the means to preserve and expand Vietnamese cuisine for themselves while simultaneously enriching food culture in the United States. With a wealth of original oral histories, community-based recipes and poetry, and photographs of home gardens in suburban and urban settings, Farm-to-Freedom provides a deeper understanding of the Vietnamese diaspora in Texas for scholars, professionals, and general readers alike., Home gardens, in addition to providing sustenance and satisfaction, embody a sense of self identity. In this groundbreaking work on Vietnamese food-ways, Farm-to-Freedom: Vietnamese Americans and Their Food Gardens brings to light how the Vietnamese diasporic population in Texas uses gardens literally and figuratively to set down roots in a new country. These gardens, often hidden in plain sight, establish the seat of Vietnamese immigrant culture, according to author Roy Vu. They can also offer Vietnamese Americans an empowering pathway to forging a new homeland duality by retaining ties to the foods and environs they drew comfort from in Vietnam. Farm-to-Freedom uses the concept of emancipatory foodways as a lens into gardens that serve a semi-palliative purpose by succoring the experienced tragedies of war and exile for Vietnamese immigrants and Vietnamese Americans, which arguably adds another dimension to the importance of the home garden. Vu covers topics including but not limited to culinary citizenship, food democracy, culinary justice, and food sovereignty. Farm-to-Freedom reveals how these gardens not only provide those who tend them a greater sense of security and agency in an unfamiliar land but also give them the means to preserve and expand Vietnamese cuisine for themselves while simultaneously enriching food culture in the United States. With a wealth of original oral histories, community-based recipes and poetry, and photographs of home gardens in suburban and urban settings, Farm-to-Freedom provides a deeper understanding of the Vietnamese diaspora in Texas for scholars, professionals, and general readers alike.
    LC Classification Number
    F395.V53V8 2024

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