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Illegal Tastes and Suspicious Aromas: Negotiating Migrant Selves Through Practices of Everyday Food

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Published in:Journal of Transnational American Studies
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Published: 2024
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spellingShingle Illegal Tastes and Suspicious Aromas: Negotiating Migrant Selves Through Practices of Everyday Food
— — — — — Anthropology
Psychology
Social Sciences
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Psychology
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Psychology
Social Sciences
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Psychology
Social Sciences
title Illegal Tastes and Suspicious Aromas: Negotiating Migrant Selves Through Practices of Everyday Food
title_auth Illegal Tastes and Suspicious Aromas: Negotiating Migrant Selves Through Practices of Everyday Food
title_full Illegal Tastes and Suspicious Aromas: Negotiating Migrant Selves Through Practices of Everyday Food
title_fullStr Illegal Tastes and Suspicious Aromas: Negotiating Migrant Selves Through Practices of Everyday Food
title_full_unstemmed Illegal Tastes and Suspicious Aromas: Negotiating Migrant Selves Through Practices of Everyday Food
title_short Illegal Tastes and Suspicious Aromas: Negotiating Migrant Selves Through Practices of Everyday Food
title_sort illegal tastes and suspicious aromas: negotiating migrant selves through practices of everyday food
topic — — — — — Anthropology
Psychology
Social Sciences
url https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7hr5p0fj