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The Italian coffee triangle: From Brazilian colonos to Ethiopian colonialisti
Modern Italy ( IF 0.480 ) Pub Date : 2021-05-20 , DOI: 10.1017/mit.2021.26
Diana Garvin

This article investigates the history of coffee culture across three continents during the Fascist ventennio (1922–45.) By using the novel framework of coffee, from the bean in the field to the machine in the caffè, it connects interwar histories that previously have been explored independently. Specifically, it examines the transnational economics of coffee bean trade routes and the colonial imagery of coffee advertising to argue that caffès emerged as key sites for promoting the Fascist imperial projects in East Africa – an architectural and artistic legacy that remains in place today. Ultimately, this trajectory broadens the way that we understand how food and farming became politicised during the Fascist period. By untangling the interwar trade of beans and bodies between Italy, Brazil, and Ethiopia, this article brings to light an untold story of caffeinated imperial aggression and resistance.

中文翻译:

意大利咖啡三角:从巴西殖民者到埃塞俄比亚殖民者

本文调查了法西斯时期三大洲的咖啡文化历史文腾尼奥(1922-45。)通过使用咖啡的新颖框架,从田间的咖啡豆到田间的机器咖啡,它连接了以前独立探索过的两次世界大战之间的历史。具体来说,它考察了咖啡豆贸易路线的跨国经济学和咖啡广告的殖民形象,以论证:咖啡厅成为在东非推广法西斯帝国项目的关键场所——这是一种至今仍然存在的建筑和艺术遗产。最终,这条轨迹拓宽了我们理解法西斯时期食品和农业如何被政治化的方式。通过解开意大利、巴西和埃塞俄比亚之间的战争间豆类和尸体贸易,本文揭示了一个不为人知的关于含咖啡因的帝国侵略和抵抗的故事。
更新日期:2021-05-20
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