"This ethnographically and theoretically rich volume provides an understanding of how people and their food transform their space. Recommended." * Choice "Apart from providing rich ethnographic data on the lives of Guinean migrants, the strength of this book lies in Abranches' ability to highlight connections between her interlocutors and the larger field of West African scholarship. The insights that Abranches has developed in her fieldwork are not only relevant to those interested in West African migration, but also in the larger transnational process of migration and the role that homeland food plays in this process." * Anthropology Book Forum "This is an original, clearly-written, theoretically-informed ethnography of foodways in Guinea-Bissau and migrant communities in Portugal. Taken as a whole, it makes an equally important contribution to the literature on transnational migration and food studies." * David E. Sutton, Southern Illinois University.
Food Connections : Production, Exchange and Consumption in West African Migration