2015
DOI: 10.1177/0957155815572572
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Introduction: Colonial culinary encounters and imperial leftovers

Abstract: This introductory article reassesses the understudied and critical role of food in French (post) colonial studies. Through the examples of Banania and the French 'gastronomic civilising mission', it investigates the links between the development of new tastes and the establishment, success, maintenance and limits of empire, both abroad and at home. This special issue, entitled 'Food and the French Empire', shows that the production, circulation, preparation and consumption of food shaped and were shaped by imp… Show more

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