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Creating a Common Table in Twentieth-Century Argentina
Creating a Common Table in Twentieth-Century Argentina
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Creating a Common Table in Twentieth-Century Argentina

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Engelsk
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Doa Petrona C. de Gandulfo (c. 18961992) reigned as Argentinas preeminent domestic and culinary expert from the 1930s through the 1980s. An enduring culinary icon thanks to her magazine columns, radio programs, and television shows, she was likely second only to Eva Pern in terms of the fame she enjoyed and the adulation she received. Her cookbook garnered tremendous popularity, becoming one of the three best-selling books in Argentina. Doa Petrona capitalized on and contributed to the growing appreciation for womens domestic roles as the Argentine economy expanded and fell into periodic crises. Drawing on a wide range of materials, including her own interviews with Doa Petronas inner circle and with everyday women and men, Rebekah E. Pite provides a lively social history of twentieth-century Argentina, as exemplified through the fascinating story of Doa Petrona and the homemakers to whom she dedicated her career.Pites narrative illuminates the important role of food its consumption, preparation, and production in daily life, class formation, and national identity. By connecting issues of gender, domestic work, and economic development, Pite brings into focus the critical importance of womens roles as consumers, cooks, and community builders.
Undertittel
Dona Petrona, Women, and Food
ISBN
9798890885166
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
1.4.2013
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