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1 Critical Heritages (CoHERE): performing and representing identities in Europe - Work Package 6: Report on the historical roots of the construction of food a heritage (D6.1) Critical Heritages (CoHERE): performing and representing identities in Europe
Work Package 6: Food as Heritage
Report: The Historical roots of the Construction of Food as HeritageAUTHORS:
ilaria Porciani, university of BolognaLaura Di Fiore, university of Naples Federico ii
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25th September 2018
CoHERE explores the ways in which identities in europe are constructed through heritage representations and performances that connect to ideas of place, history, tradition and belonging. The research identifies existing heritage practices and discourses in europe. it also identifies means to sustain and transmit european heritages that are likely to contribute to the evolution of inclusive, communitarian identities and counteract disaffection with, and division within, the eu. a number of modes of representation and performance are explored in the project, from cultural policy, museum display, heritage interpretation, school curricula and political discourse to music and dance performances, food and cuisine, rituals and protest.Work Package 4,
Food as Heritage focuses on food as a fundamental element of heritage, and a very important one in times of crisis as ameans of exploring identities. By adding culinary traditions to other forms of heritage, WP6 establishes an innovative synergy and adds value to the project by
bringing together the cultural construction and invention of traditions, social practices, commercial
practice, tourism, public policies and marketing strategies. The WP proposes food heritage as a basis
for inclusive actions toward European citizens as well as immigrants who have not received citizen status. This document collects three publications produced by WP4 researchers. ilaria Porciani's paper (pp. 2 -33), Cibo come patrimonio. Un'introduzione', looks at the role of food within the frame of banal nationalism and with attention to recent debates on heritagization. The paper suggests that inorder to show the historical complexity of this topic it is necessary to engage with the long history
of the heritagization process as an important part of the nation -building process.