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Gaoheng Zhang, "Italian Dumplings and Chinese Pizzas: Transcultural Food Mobilities" (Fordham UP, 2025)

Jan 31, 2026
Gaoheng Zhang, associate professor of Italian studies at UBC who researches China–Italy cultural exchanges. He discusses transcultural food mobilities, the surprising pairings of Italian dumplings and Chinese pizzas, and how migration, media, and tourism reshape culinary identities. He also traces Chinese migrant restaurants in Italy, post‑SARS shifts, and evolving tourist food repertoires.
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Food Mobilities As Layered Movement

  • "Food mobilities" describes physical, human, and media/cultural movements of food between China and Italy.
  • Gaoheng Zhang uses this layered concept to analyze how foods and people travel and transform across contexts.
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Early Chinese Restaurants In Italy

  • The first formal Chinese restaurant in Italy opened in Rome in 1949 and Chinese eateries expanded notably in the 1960s.
  • The major influx of Chinese migrants to Italy and the boom of Chinese restaurants occurred in the 1980s after China's opening-up.
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Diversification After SARS

  • After SARS many Chinese entrepreneurs in Italy diversified into pan-Asian cuisines and took over Italian espresso bars.
  • Economic gaps and generational retirement created openings Chinese migrants filled, reshaping Italy's food landscape.
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