Gravy Quarterly No. 83

Sarah Camp Milam (Editor)

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Gravy's Spring 2022 issue explores diasporic communities in the Southeast, offering new ways to think about the region and its people.


Kayla Stewart reports from a restaurant serving some of the nation's best Indonesian food from the suburbs of Atlanta. Anthropologist Simone Delerme shares insights from research in Memphis and Orlando, where an influx of Latino immigrants-and their foodways-continue to transform the identities of Southern places. Linda Golden finds family and forges new memories in a Washington, D.C. Filipino restaurant.


In a Georgia town surrounded by acres of peanuts, corn, and cotton, Alison Miller reports on the hydroponic future of farming. From Chicago, John Kessler ponders the nature of service in an era of mass resignations and QR codes. Neely Mullen conjures kitchen magic with cooks across the South who imbue the contents of their pots with blessings and goodwill.


In her first of a series of columns on barbecue, Hanna Raskin asks how media attention and postmaster fame have shaped the way we consume barbecue. Gustavo Arellano invites Southerners to remember history differently by honoring those who listened and learned, rather than those who subjugated. SFA Oral Historian Annemarie Anderson takes readers behind the scenes of the Southern Baking project, featuring interviews with bakers-particularly women-who have made a living from their skills. Finally, Lawrence Weeks, chef at North of Bourbon, takes us to his favorite places in his Louisville, Kentucky hometown.


TOC (titles TK):

Editor's Note, Sara Camp Milam

Featured Contributors

SFA MVP (Most Visited Places)

Good Ol' Chico, Gustavo Arellano

BBQ Hustles, Hanna Raskin

State of Service, John Kessler

From Latino Orlando to International Memphis, Simone Delerme

Warung Indonesia, Kayla Stewart

Filipino Restaurant Provides a Taste of Family History, Linda Golden

On Witchcraft and Cooking, Neely Mullen

Southern Baking Oral History Project, Annemarie Anderson

Back to the Future, Alison Miller

Poetry, Lucien Meadows (TK)

Last Course

  • ISBN13 9798885740029
  • Publish Date 2 June 2022
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Hub City Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 72
  • Language English