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Peeling back the artichoke leaves: symbolism and origin stories in Jewish-Roman Cuisine

作   者:
Wyer, Sean
作者机构:
Univ Calif Berkeley
关键词:
RomestoriesartichokesurbanidentityJudaismItalycuisinetraditionkosher
期刊名称:
Food, Culture & Society
i s s n:
1552-8014
年卷期:
2024 年 27 卷 2 期
页   码:
537-554
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摘   要:
Jewish-Roman cuisine, the traditional food of one of Europe's longest-standing Jewish communities, is among Italy's most distinctive hyper-local repertoires. Gastronomes increasingly acknowledge the importance of Jewish foodways for Italian cuisine, but a few famous "signature dishes" often dominate popular ideas of Jewish food in Italy. In Rome, carciofi alla giudia - deep-fried "Jewish-style" artichokes - have long been used to symbolize the diverse and complex Jewish-Roman tradition. Blending ethnographic methods with discourse analysis, I ask how and why carciofi alla giudia occupy this role, and what this means for contemporary Jewish-Roman identity. I then examine a selection of "origin stories" behind other dishes in the Jewish-Roman tradition, arguing that going beyond the near-ubiquitous artichoke can complicate and enrich our understanding of Jewish-Roman history, culture, and identity. Rather than attempting to prove or disprove these stories, I analyze them as tools for self-fashioning. I identify a variety of characteristics that these narratives are used to communicate: including ancient roots; resilience and resourcefulness; and an openness to new arrivals and external influences. Finally, I interrogate the relationship between the Jewish-Roman tradition and the city's cuisine at large, arguing that this too has important repercussions for Roman and Jewish-Roman self-perception and identity.
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