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Cook Book

de The Ladies Aid Society of St. Paul's English Evangelical Lutheran Church

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Chicago, Illinois: The Ladies Aid Society of St. Paul's English Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1916. Soft cover. Good. Paperback, front cover design by "CB" (not credited within), 8-1/2" x 5-5/8", 137 pp. + blank leaves for notes. Some wear and creasing to wraps, a few pencil markings to text, generally clean and solid. Good condition. Generally, a traditional community cookbook with contributor names after recipes, and an emphasis on sweets! On page 72, however, we see "Chinese Cook's Recipe for Pop-Overs" contributed by Sing Lee. Certainly, a racist joke of the era rather than an indication of Chinese-American inclusion in this church, it starts with "You takee him 1 egg, 1 lit cup milk..." and after putting the pop-over in the oven, "Now you mind you business. No likee woman run look at him all time." Although authors like Paul Lawrence Dunbar would use dialect as a form of subversion, the dialect in this recipe comes from the vaudeville circuit, where "key words and phrases [let] the audience understand immediately which ethnic type was intended." (Jones, Gavin. Strange Talk: The Politics of Dialect Literature in Gilded Age America, p. 172). Vaudeville acts used dialects to portray an ethnicity in order to make their jokes; unimaginative imitators thought the dialect itself was the humor.

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Librería
Crooked House Books & Paper US (US)
Inventario del vendedor #
002539
Título
Cook Book
Autor
The Ladies Aid Society of St. Paul's English Evangelical Lutheran Church
Formato/Encuadernación
Soft cover
Estado del libro
Usado - Good
Cantidad disponible
1
Encuadernación
Tapa blanda
Editorial
The Ladies Aid Society of St. Paul's English Evangelical Lutheran Church
Lugar de publicación
Chicago, Illinois
Fecha de publicación
1916
Peso
0.00 libras
Palabras clave
regional cookery cookbook chinese racism racist jokes
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Crooked House Books & Paper

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Sobre Crooked House Books & Paper

Welcome to the Crooked House, a one-of-a-kind bookstore in Portland, Oregon. Specializing in the beautiful and unusual: books by, for and about women, cookery, domestic science, decorative publishers bindings, weird how-to books and ephemera, 1920s-30s women's magazines, Modern Library, and more.

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