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A sense of taste with a sense of place : coffee identities across the United States and El Salvador
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Title
A
sense
of
taste
with a
sense
of
place
:
coffee
identities
across
the
United
States
and
El
Salvador
Author
Dougherty
,
Deirdre
Mayer.
Date
2008
Subject (Keywords)
Anthropology
,
Cultural.
Note
Thesis (M.A.)--Georgetown University, 2008.; Includes bibliographical references.
University
Georgetown University
Department (Program)
Center
for
Latin
American
Studies
,
Masters
dissertations
,
2008.
Language
eng
Type
Text
Format
application/pdf
Abstract
Salvadoran
exports
of
specialty
grade
coffee
increased
from
8%
to
30%
of
total
coffee
exports
between
2002
and
2006
with the
United
States
purchasing
the
lion's
share
(Consejo
Salvadoreno
del
Café
2007).
Specialty
coffee
, a
product
that
differentiates
itself
in the
market
in
terms
of
quality
and the
emphasis
placed
on the
singularity
and
traceability
of its
origins
, has
altered
the
ways
in
which
producers
and
consumers
of
coffee
identify
themselves
in
relation
to
one
another.
"Taste"
and
"place"
become
tropes
that
allow
us to
understand
the
trajectory
of
coffee
culture
in
time
and
space
where
culture
is
a
"...
historical
product
and
historical
force--shaped
and
shaping
,
socially
constituted
and
socially
constitutive"
(Roseberry
1989:
53).
Coffee
allows
us to
explore
the
construction
of
individual
and
collective
identities
amidst
diverse
experiences
with
capitalism
and to
consider
what
it
means
to be a
producer
and a
consumer
of
commodities
in a
global
context.
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