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Buy Fruits Of The Empire on Amazon
Buy Fruits Of The Empire on Amazon
The Fruits of Empire: Art, Food, and the Politics of Race in the Age of American Expansion (Volume 73) (California Studies in Food and Culture) [Klein, Shana] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Fruits of Empire: Art, Food, and the Politics of Race in the Age of American Expansion (Volume 73) (California Studies in Food and Culture)
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Book: Fruits of The Empire...
Book: Fruits of The Empire...
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Book Talk: Clements Library
Book Talk: Clements Library
Book Talk: Washington University in St. Louis
Book Talk: Washington University in St. Louis
Book Talk: National Museum of Women in the Arts
Book Talk: National Museum of Women in the Arts
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Research Talk at the Library Company of Philadelphia: Cruel Intentions: Grappling with Racist Stereotypes in Trade-Card Advertisements of Food
Research Talk at the Library Company of Philadelphia: Cruel Intentions: Grappling with Racist Stereotypes in Trade-Card Advertisements of Food
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Book Talk: University of Chicago Illinois
Book Talk: University of Chicago Illinois
Research Talk: Oberlin College, "Fighting with Fruit"
Research Talk: Oberlin College, "Fighting with Fruit"
Podcast: Latinos Who Lunch, Book Talk
Podcast: Latinos Who Lunch, Book Talk
Podcast: Tip of the Tongue, Book Talk
Podcast: Tip of the Tongue, Book Talk
Podcast: “Watermelon: The Most Dangerous Fruit in America,” Gastropod (July 2020)
Podcast: “Watermelon: The Most Dangerous Fruit in America,” Gastropod (July 2020)
Podcast: "To See is to Remember,” Podcast Interview for Georgetown University
Podcast: "To See is to Remember,” Podcast Interview for Georgetown University
Georgetown University students Nicole Albanese and Julia Beu discuss the function of the physical memorialization of the GU272 in contrast with other forms of memory. What can physical, visual, and pe
Article: Panorama, "Be Fruitful and Multiply:, Food, National Expansion, and Art"...
Article: Panorama, "Be Fruitful and Multiply:, Food, National Expansion, and Art"...
Article: Active Cultures, "Pineapple Kingdom: U.S. Conquest and the Hawaiian Pineapple"
Article: Active Cultures, "Pineapple Kingdom: U.S. Conquest and the Hawaiian Pineapple"
Article: Brepols Online: "Mind Your Manners: Etiquette and Nineteenth Century Art"
Article: Brepols Online: "Mind Your Manners: Etiquette and Nineteenth Century Art"
Article: “The Perfect Servant”: Race, Hygiene, and Pineapple Canning Machinery...
Article: “The Perfect Servant”: Race, Hygiene, and Pineapple Canning Machinery...
In 1928, the Dole Hawaiian Pineapple Company published an advertisement of a pineapple cannery that declared in bold, black letters: “The Perfect Servant Lives in Honolulu.” This advertisement was not referring to a perfect factory worker, but the perfect canning machine: the groundbreaking Ginaca invented by engineer Henry Gabriel Ginaca, which profoundly advanced the pineapple canning process in the early twentieth century. The 1928 advertisement showed an aerial view of the Ginaca machines, with pineapples descending down long, slender conveyor belts. Inside the Ginacas were tubular slicing knives that could cut and can as many as 100,000 pineapples a day. Eventually, the Ginaca not only cored, peeled, and sliced the fruit into neat squares, but also sized it to fit…» Read More
Article: "Lady Liberty with a Tomato: A Dialogue on Art and Activism with the Coalition of Immokalee Farmworkers"
Article: "Lady Liberty with a Tomato: A Dialogue on Art and Activism with the Coalition of Immokalee Farmworkers"
Published in Public Art Dialogue (Vol. 8, No. 1, 2018)
Article: American Art, "Cultivating Fruit and Equality in the Still-Life Paintings of Robert Duncanson"
Article: American Art, "Cultivating Fruit and Equality in the Still-Life Paintings of Robert Duncanson"
Article: Southern Cultures, "Those Golden Balls Down Yonder Tree: Oranges and the Politics of Reconstruction"
Article: Southern Cultures, "Those Golden Balls Down Yonder Tree: Oranges and the Politics of Reconstruction"
Article: Southern California Quarterly, “Westward the Star of Empire: California Grapes and Western Settlement”
Article: Southern California Quarterly, “Westward the Star of Empire: California Grapes and Western Settlement”
Article: Ecocriticism and the Anthropocene in Nineteenth-Century Art and Visual Culture, "Cultivating Equality in the Art of Robert Duncanson"
Article: Ecocriticism and the Anthropocene in Nineteenth-Century Art and Visual Culture, "Cultivating Equality in the Art of Robert Duncanson"
Blogpost: United States Capitol Building, "Capitol Apples"
Blogpost: United States Capitol Building, "Capitol Apples"
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