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Tomatoes, Class, and Cajun Identity in Modern Louisiana

The segment left viewers without answers. I figured they probably did this to keep people coming back to subsequent segments. For once, I felt optimistic about the production, and prayed that they would get it right or close to right for once, like writer Lanie Lee Cook did in this article.

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Filed Under: Clichés, Identity Tagged With: Cajun, cajun versus creole, Cajunité, Cajunity, Cajuns, Creole, Creole Louisiana, Creole versus Cajun, créolité

Crawfish, Cajuns and Acadians

In 2010, writing for the St. Martinville-based Teche News, Jim Bradshaw published an article entitled “When ‘Cajun’ Was a Fightin Word.” Jim eloquently tookRead More

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Filed Under: Cuisine, Discrimination & Prejudice, Genealogy, History, Identity, Language, Latinité, Migrations, Mythology, Religion, Slavery Tagged With: Acadianism, Acadiannité, Acadians, appropriating, appropriation, bifurcation, Cajun, Cajunism, Cajunité, Cajunity, Cajuns, Creole, créolité, division, ethnicization, l'union, Latinité, Louisiana Creoles, Racialization, reappropriating, self-determination, unité, unity

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