The presence/absence of nostalgia: Generational differences in the culinary and gastronomic encounters of Filipino migrants with “authentic” Filipino food
Food has always been tied to identity. It allows us to locate people and make sense of who we are. However, with the advent of globalization—wherein human mobility is inevitable, the process of “locating” things and persons becomes no easy feat. With the Filipino palate continuously acquiring new ta...
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Main Author: | Uy, Jemimah R. |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13404 |
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Institution: | De La Salle University |
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