Description
With the push towards interdisciplinary approaches, there has been tremendous growth of scholarship in the comparative ethnic studies field. From studies on multiracial people, to residential segregation, to the study of multiracial spaces, there is a lot to say about cross-cultural experiences. “Te de Boba” explores the relationship between identity, race, and ethnicity of millennials through a food studies lens. In particular, I analyze the role of food spaces and food pathways in developing identity and conceptions of race and ethnicity. My research site consists of a small business, a boba tea shop in Baldwin Park, California: What happens when a boba shop opens up in downtown Baldwin Park, a predominantly Latinx community? How do interethnic relationships shape the structure and city landscape of Baldwin Park, and how do these experiences in turn shape self-identity among millennials? I draw from qualitative interviews, cognitive mapping, and surveys conducted within the boba shop to understand millennial identity formation in Baldwin Park. Millennials growing up in Baldwin Park experience unique relationships between cultures, foods, and lifestyles that cross ethnic and racial barriers, creating new forms of community, which I call hub cities. I develop “hub cities” as new terminology for discussing suburban spaces that foster a sense of community within suburban areas that challenges and break down popular discourse of race and ethnicity, giving way for youth creation of alternative discourses on race and ethnicity, consequently shaping the way they form self-identity.
Details
Title
- Te de boba: food, identity, and race in a multiracial suburb
Contributors
- Santizo, Natalie (Author)
- Cheng, Wendy (Thesis advisor)
- Guevarra, Jr., Rudy (Committee member)
- Fonow, Mary M (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2016
Subjects
- Ethnic Studies
- Asian American Studies
- Hispanic American Studies
- Ethnicity
- Food
- Food Studies
- Identity
- race
- Space
- Food habits--California--Baldwin Park.
- Food habits
- Generation Y--California--Baldwin Park.
- Generation Y
- Asian Americans--California--Baldwin Park--Ethnic identity.
- Asian Americans
- Hispanic Americans--California--Baldwin Park--Ethnic identity.
- Hispanic Americans
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Note
- thesisPartial requirement for: M.S., Arizona State University, 2016
- bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (pages 56-57)
- Field of study: Justice studies
Citation and reuse
Statement of Responsibility
by Natalie Santizo