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kate a. baldwin T h e R a c i a l i m a g i n a R y c o l d W a R of the K i T c h e n From Sokol’niki Park to Chicago’s South Side The Racial imaginaRy of The cold WaR KiTchen Re-mapping The TRansnaTional A Dartmouth Series in American Studies seRies ediToR Donald E. Pease Avalon Foundation Chair of Humanities Founding Director of the Futures of American Studies Institute Dartmouth College The emergence of Transnational American Studies in the wake of the Cold War marks the most significant reconfiguration of American Studies since its inception. The shock waves generated by a newly globalized world order de- manded an understanding of America’s embeddedness within global and local processes rather than scholarly reaffirmations of its splendid isolation. The se- ries Re-Mapping the Transnational seeks to foster the cross-national dialogues needed to sustain the vitality of this emergent field. To advance a truly compar- ativist understanding of this scholarly endeavor, Dartmouth College Press wel- comes monographs from scholars both inside and outside the United States. For a complete list of books available in this series, see www.upne.com. Kate A. Baldwin, The Racial Imaginary of the Cold War Kitchen: From Sokol’niki Park to Chicago’s South Side Yuan Shu and Donald E. Pease, American Studies as Transnational Practice: Turning toward the Transpacific Melissa M. Adams-Campbell, New World Courtships: Transatlantic Alternatives to Companionate Marriage David LaRocca and Ricardo Miguel-Alfonso, editors, A Power to Translate the World: New Essays on Emerson and International Culture Elèna Mortara, Writing for Justice: Victor Séjour, the Mortara Case, and the Age of Transatlantic Emancipations Rob Kroes, Prison Area, Independence Valley: American Paradoxes in Political Life and Popular Culture Etsuko Taketani, The Black Pacific Narrative: Geographic Imaginings of Race and Empire between the World Wars William V. Spanos, Shock and Awe: American Exceptionalism and the Imperatives of the Spectacle in Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court KaTe a. BaldWin THE RACIAL IMAGINARY OF THE COLD WAR KITCHEN From Sokol’niki Park to Chicago’s South Side daRTmouTh college pRess hanoveR, neW hampshiRe Dartmouth College Press An imprint of University Press of New England www.upne.com © 2016 Trustees of Dartmouth College All rights reserved For permission to reproduce any of the material in this book, contact Permissions, University Press of New England, One Court Street, Suite 250, Lebanon NH 03766; or visit www.upne.com Hardcover isbn: 978-1-61168-862-7 Paperback isbn: 978-1-61168-863-4 Ebook isbn: 978-1-61168-864-1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available on request For Brian, Oliver, Pia, Theo, and Charlotte

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