NBN Book of the Day

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

Jan 31, 2026
Gaoheng Zhang, associate professor of Italian studies who researches China–Italy cultural exchanges. He traces the surprising pairings of Italian dumplings and Chinese pizzas. He maps how restaurants, students, media, and migration reshaped food scenes. He outlines transcultural movements, stereotypes, and future work on architecture and memorials.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
INSIGHT

Three Layers Of Food Mobilities

  • "Food mobilities" covers physical food movement, human migration, and media/cultural travel of cuisine.
  • Gaoheng Zhang frames popular culture as central to how foods transform across China and Italy.
ANECDOTE

Origins And 1980s Boom Of Chinese Eateries

  • The first formal Chinese restaurant in Italy dates to 1949, with broader growth in the 1960s and a major boom in the 1980s.
  • Gaoheng Zhang links this surge to China's opening and family networks that funneled migrants into Italy.
INSIGHT

SARS Pushed Diversification In Italy

  • The 2003 SARS crisis forced many Chinese food businesses to close or diversify in Italy.
  • Diversification led Chinese entrepreneurs to open Pan-Asian restaurants and to manage Italian coffee bars.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app