The Taco Truck: How Mexican Street Food Is Transforming the American City

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Icons of Mexican cultural identity and America''s melting pot ideal, taco trucks have transformed cityscapes from coast to coast. The taco truck radiates Mexican culture within non-Mexican spaces with a presence--sometimes desired, sometimes resented--that turns a public street corner into a bustling business.

Drawing on interviews with taco truck workers and his own skills as a geographer, Robert Lemon illuminates new truths about foodways, community, and the unexpected places where ethnicity, class, and culture meet. Lemon focuses on the Bay Area, Sacramento, and Columbus, Ohio, to show how the arrival of taco trucks challenge preconceived ideas of urban planning even as cities use them to reinvent whole neighborhoods.

As Lemon charts the relationships between food practices and city spaces, he uncovers the many ways residents and politicians alike contest, celebrate, and influence not only where your favorite truck parks, but what''s on the menu.
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Weight 0.000000
Author Lemon, Robert
Availability IP
Department Food and Drink
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780252084232
Pages 240
Published 16/05/2019
Publisher University Press America
Section Food and Drink
Size Unfolded 152x229mm
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