Journal article

Food, Gender and Cross-Cultural Consumption in Turkish–German Chick Lit

H BENBOW

Food and Foodways: explorations in the history and culture of human nutrition | Taylor and Francis | Published : 2015

Abstract

In the first decade of this millennium a new genre arrived on the German literary scene: light-hearted autobiographical novels by successful, second-generation, Turkish German women, Turkish German “chick lit.” Food features significantly in these works, where it can represent both the bridging of intercultural difference and the persistence of the Turkish German divide. In Germany, the d¨oner kebab is the hugely popular street food most commonly associated with Turkish culinary culture. These chick-lit novels confront the reductive view of Turkish food in Germany and present home-cooked food as an appealing aspect of Turkish culture. The representations draw strongly on gender stereotypes, ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers