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

Awards:   Winner of <DIV>John Brinckerhoff Jackson Prize, American Association of Geographers, 2020</DIV> 2020
Author:   Robert Lemon
Publisher:   University of Illinois Press
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9780252084232


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   16 May 2019
Format:   Paperback
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The Taco Truck: How Mexican Street Food Is Transforming the American City


Awards

  • Winner of <DIV>John Brinckerhoff Jackson Prize, American Association of Geographers, 2020</DIV> 2020

Overview

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 San Francisco 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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Author:   Robert Lemon
Publisher:   University of Illinois Press
Imprint:   University of Illinois Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.399kg
ISBN:  

9780252084232


ISBN 10:   0252084233
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   16 May 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

CoverTitleCopyrightDedicationContentsForewordAcknowledgmentsIntroductionCHAPTER 1: REMAKING OAKLAND'S STREETSCHAPTER 2: FORMALIZING SAN FRANCISCO'S INFORMAL STREET FOOD VENDORSCHAPTER 3: MAKING SACRAMENTO INTO AN EDIBLE CITYCHAPTER 4: LANDSCAPE, LABOR, AND THE LONCHERACHAPTER 5: COMMUNITY CONFLICT AND CUISINE IN COLUMBUSCHAPTER 6: COOKING UP MULTICULTURALISMCHAPTER 7: FOOD, FEAR, AND DREAMSConclusionNotesReferencesindex

Reviews

A fantastic book. I was repeatedly surprised by the numerous ways the author credibly links the act of mobile food vending to some of North America's most poignant contemporary issues of cultural identity. The mix of interviews, participant observation, and discourse analysis is a perfect fit for exploring the themes. --Joshua Long, author of Weird City: Sense of Place and Creative Resistance in Austin, Texas


John Brinckerhoff Jackson Prize, American Association of Geographers, 2020 ""A compelling examination . . . Lemon's work provides a much-needed scholarly overview of the proliferation of food trucks in the 21st century."" --Great Plains Research ""A fantastic book. I was repeatedly surprised by the numerous ways the author credibly links the act of mobile food vending to some of North America's most poignant contemporary issues of cultural identity. The mix of interviews, participant observation, and discourse analysis is a perfect fit for exploring the themes.""--Joshua Long, author of Weird City: Sense of Place and Creative Resistance in Austin, Texas ""Overall this was truly a fascinating book. . . .Very much recommended reading."" --BookAnon.com: Confessions of a Bookaholic ""Folklorists interested in culinary tourism will find aspects of this study good food for thought."" --Journal of Folklore Research ""The Taco Truck: How Mexican Street Food is Transforming the American City (2019) by Robert Lemon is sure to become a formative text in the expanding body of work on the relationship between culinary entrepreneurship and local city ordinances."" --H-Environment ""Overall this was truly a fascinating book. . . .Very much recommended reading."" --BookAnon.com: Confessions of a Bookaholic


A compelling examination . . . Lemon's work provides a much-needed scholarly overview of the proliferation of food trucks in the 21st century. --Great Plains Research A fantastic book. I was repeatedly surprised by the numerous ways the author credibly links the act of mobile food vending to some of North America's most poignant contemporary issues of cultural identity. The mix of interviews, participant observation, and discourse analysis is a perfect fit for exploring the themes. --Joshua Long, author of Weird City: Sense of Place and Creative Resistance in Austin, Texas Overall this was truly a fascinating book. . . .Very much recommended reading. --BookAnon.com: Confessions of a Bookaholic Folklorists interested in culinary tourism will find aspects of this study good food for thought. --Journal of Folklore Research The Taco Truck: How Mexican Street Food is Transforming the American City (2019) by Robert Lemon is sure to become a formative text in the expanding body of work on the relationship between culinary entrepreneurship and local city ordinances. --H-Environment Overall this was truly a fascinating book. . . .Very much recommended reading. --BookAnon.com: Confessions of a Bookaholic


A fantastic book. I was repeatedly surprised by the numerous ways the author credibly links the act of mobile food vending to some of North America's most poignant contemporary issues of cultural identity. The mix of interviews, participant observation, and discourse analysis is a perfect fit for exploring the themes. --Joshua Long, author of Weird City: Sense of Place and Creative Resistance in Austin, Texas Overall this was truly a fascinating book. . . .Very much recommended reading. --BookAnon.com: Confessions of a Bookaholic


Author Information

Robert Lemon is an urban and social researcher in the Department of Geography and the Environment at the University of Texas Austin, and an urban and social researcher and documentary filmmaker. His films include Transfusión.

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