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A Seat At The Bar: Issues Of Race And Class In The World Of Specialty Coffee ...
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Indexicalities Of Class In The Materiality Of Coffee Talk ...
Abstract: Jimenez (1995) described the transformation of coffee as a material object indexical of the American elite in the early 19th century into a fixture of the working class less than a century later. With the turn of the 20th century, coffee's status as a symbol of productivity and the American labor force endured. Recently, there has been an accumulation of evidence suggesting that coffee is again being enregistered as a material symbol of the young upper-middle-class experience in the United States. Specifically, the rise of micro-roasting and the emergence of independent coffee houses positions specialty coffee as a community-centered alternative to coffee produced by mass franchises (Roseberry 1996). Linguistic anthropologists have shown the conspicuous consumption of craft food to be a site for the construction of class-based identities (Gaudio 2003, Silverstein 2003). This paper investigates these processes through an analysis of coffee "cupping"-- coffee tasting events that constitute the backbone of the ... : Paper presented at the 2015 meeting of the American Anthropological Association. ...
Keyword: Anthropology; Coffee; Coffee Culture; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Sociology; Languages and Linguistics; Linguistic Anthropology; Linguistics; Social and Cultural Anthropology; Sociolinguistics
URL: https://zenodo.org/record/259980
https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.259980
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Ling 320: Language And Social Issues ...
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