It has been way too long since we entered the so-called “new normal” life under a global pandemic. At Gastronomica, our editorial letters have documented the inevitable influence of these transitions, with each new issue chronicling how our worlds continue to be transformed. This editorial letter, alas, maintains what seems to be now a tradition. COVID-19 continues to be an ongoing presence in our lives, even as we seek to return to our “old” normal. Yet, it is not at the top of the news cycle. The War in Ukraine, which began back in February 2022, has been sharing the news spotlight for some time. Yet, more keeps on coming. Writing from the United States, our attention has diverged to concerns over the impending erosion of women’s reproductive rights, painfully in contrast with the inertia in the face of increasingly common mass shootings. We are also being reminded of...
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August 01 2022
Digesting Tensions and Change Available to Purchase
Melissa Fuster
Melissa Fuster
Melissa Fuster is an associate professor in the School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. Author of Caribeños at the Table: How Migration, Health, and Race Intersect in New York City (University of North Carolina Press, 2021), her research examines cultural contextual factors influencing food practices, with a current focus on food environments.
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Gastronomica (2022) 22 (3): iv–viii.
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Melissa Fuster; Digesting Tensions and Change. Gastronomica 1 August 2022; 22 (3): iv–viii. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/gfc.2022.22.3.iv
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