In The Immigrant Kitchen: Food, Ethnicity, and Diaspora , Vivian Nun Halloran examines Food memoirs by immigrants and their descendants and reveals how their treatment of Food deeply embeds concerns about Immigrant identity in the United States.
Halloran argues that by offering a glimpse into the authors\' domestic lives through discussions of homemade food, these memoirs demystify the processes of immigration, assimilation, acculturation, and expatriation-ultimately examining what it me.
In The Immigrant Kitchen: Food, Ethnicity, and Diaspora , Vivian Nun Halloran examines Food memoirs by immigrants and their descendants and reveals how their treatment of Food deeply embeds concerns about Immigrant identity in the United States