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Ambivalent Regionalism and the Promotion of a New National Staple Food: Reinventing Potatoes in Inner Mongolia and Yunnan

Klein, Jakob A.

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This article addresses the relationship between national, regional, and local dimensions of Chinese culinary cultures and identities through the prism of the potato. Specifically, I explore how the central government’s strategy to transform the potato from a marginal food into a Chinese national staple opened new possibilities for actors in some marginalized inland regions to reimagine their potato foods as recognized elements of local and wider regional cuisines and culinary identities. In doing so, I also draw attention to the constraints that actors faced in their attempts to reimagine local potato foods, including the sense of ambivalence that continued to surround foods once widely associated with poverty. I discuss these processes of culinary reimagining with reference to potato-growing areas in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in north China and Yunnan Province in the southwest.

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Klein, J. A. (in press). Ambivalent Regionalism and the Promotion of a New National Staple Food: Reinventing Potatoes in Inner Mongolia and Yunnan. Global Food History, 6(2), 143-163. https://doi.org/10.1080/20549547.2020.1771064

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 9, 2020
Online Publication Date Jun 8, 2020
Deposit Date May 19, 2020
Publicly Available Date May 19, 2020
Journal Global Food History
Print ISSN 2054-9547
Electronic ISSN 2054-9555
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 6
Issue 2
Pages 143-163
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/20549547.2020.1771064
Keywords China, Inner Mongolia, Yunnan, potatoes, marginal foods, local foods, regional cuisines
Publisher URL https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/20549547.2020.1771064

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