Las cocinas mestizas en México y Perú. Claves para interpretar el multiculturalismo en América Latina

In certain post-colonial societies, the metaphor of the successful recipe was and continues to be used politically when it comes to defining national culture, often represented in the form of a pot or kettle, where indigenous ingredients and knowledge are combined, effortlessly and without mediation...

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Main Authors: Sarah Bak-Geller Corona, Raúl Matta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de los Andes (Bogotá) 2020-04-01
Series:Antípoda: Revista de Antropología y Arqueología
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Online Access:https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/doi/full/10.7440/antipoda39.2020.04
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spelling doaj-9db79c5e283246458a8b9dfd351ea3cc2020-11-25T03:01:34ZengUniversidad de los Andes (Bogotá)Antípoda: Revista de Antropología y Arqueología1900-54072011-42732020-04-0139699310.7440/antipoda39.2020.04Las cocinas mestizas en México y Perú. Claves para interpretar el multiculturalismo en América LatinaSarah Bak-Geller Corona0Raúl Matta 1Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoTaylor’s University, School of Food Studies and GastronomyIn certain post-colonial societies, the metaphor of the successful recipe was and continues to be used politically when it comes to defining national culture, often represented in the form of a pot or kettle, where indigenous ingredients and knowledge are combined, effortlessly and without mediation, with other products and techniques from afar. The result is a product that is superior to any of its parts. This article questions the principles of symmetry, continuity and purity that characterize the culinary stories of the mestizo and multicultural nation, and shows how the presence of certain historical and social actors has been made invisible within the great cauldron. Based on field observations and analysis of historical sources and audiovisual productions, we present two case studies that take place in different periods, in Mexico and Peru. This journey from the 16th century to the present day shows how both nation-states have managed social and cultural differences within their territories throughout their history, using the concepts of mestizaje and multiculturalism as catalysts for control and domination. The stories of mestizo cuisine propose a false symmetry between cultural elements of social groups that were always far from being so. By proclaiming a supposedly balanced, reflexive and consensual fusion of cultures, they erase the historical complexity of culinary cultures, as well as the past and present expressions of colonialism. This paper constitutes a contribution to the studies concerning the nation from the perspective of food cultures. It reveals the conflicts of exclusion, power and hierarchy that run through the discourses on national cuisines, and some keys to interpreting the political agenda of the mestizo nation: neoliberal multiculturalism.https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/doi/full/10.7440/antipoda39.2020.04historical memorymestizajemexicomulticulturalismnational cuisinesperu
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Las cocinas mestizas en México y Perú. Claves para interpretar el multiculturalismo en América Latina
Antípoda: Revista de Antropología y Arqueología
historical memory
mestizaje
mexico
multiculturalism
national cuisines
peru
author_facet Sarah Bak-Geller Corona
Raúl Matta
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title Las cocinas mestizas en México y Perú. Claves para interpretar el multiculturalismo en América Latina
title_short Las cocinas mestizas en México y Perú. Claves para interpretar el multiculturalismo en América Latina
title_full Las cocinas mestizas en México y Perú. Claves para interpretar el multiculturalismo en América Latina
title_fullStr Las cocinas mestizas en México y Perú. Claves para interpretar el multiculturalismo en América Latina
title_full_unstemmed Las cocinas mestizas en México y Perú. Claves para interpretar el multiculturalismo en América Latina
title_sort las cocinas mestizas en méxico y perú. claves para interpretar el multiculturalismo en américa latina
publisher Universidad de los Andes (Bogotá)
series Antípoda: Revista de Antropología y Arqueología
issn 1900-5407
2011-4273
publishDate 2020-04-01
description In certain post-colonial societies, the metaphor of the successful recipe was and continues to be used politically when it comes to defining national culture, often represented in the form of a pot or kettle, where indigenous ingredients and knowledge are combined, effortlessly and without mediation, with other products and techniques from afar. The result is a product that is superior to any of its parts. This article questions the principles of symmetry, continuity and purity that characterize the culinary stories of the mestizo and multicultural nation, and shows how the presence of certain historical and social actors has been made invisible within the great cauldron. Based on field observations and analysis of historical sources and audiovisual productions, we present two case studies that take place in different periods, in Mexico and Peru. This journey from the 16th century to the present day shows how both nation-states have managed social and cultural differences within their territories throughout their history, using the concepts of mestizaje and multiculturalism as catalysts for control and domination. The stories of mestizo cuisine propose a false symmetry between cultural elements of social groups that were always far from being so. By proclaiming a supposedly balanced, reflexive and consensual fusion of cultures, they erase the historical complexity of culinary cultures, as well as the past and present expressions of colonialism. This paper constitutes a contribution to the studies concerning the nation from the perspective of food cultures. It reveals the conflicts of exclusion, power and hierarchy that run through the discourses on national cuisines, and some keys to interpreting the political agenda of the mestizo nation: neoliberal multiculturalism.
topic historical memory
mestizaje
mexico
multiculturalism
national cuisines
peru
url https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/doi/full/10.7440/antipoda39.2020.04
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