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"Does she know how to eat?" Food, construction of the person and ethnic-social relations in the Andes of Conchucos, Peru

ABSTRACT

In the peasant communities of the Huari province, Ancash, Peru, the food dishes, the main ingredients, and the way of cooking and preparing them, shape a semiotic system that enunciates a social hierarchy based on ethnic categories. What the persons eat and where the food comes from, as well what they offer in collective banquets, convey their ethnic-social identity. Likewise, the ethnic categories are inscribed in the regional space, the place of origin tracks ethnic identity, according to dynamics that also unfold at a national level and that are rooted on historical processes. However, these dynamics can be fluid and mobile, producing spaces for negotiations of new ethno-social positions.

KEYWORDS
Andes; food; relationships; ethnicity; person

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