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Everyday Food Practices - Commercialisation and Consumption in the Periphery of the Global North (Hardcover)
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Everyday Food Practices - Commercialisation and Consumption in the Periphery of the Global North (Hardcover)
Series: Anthropology of Well-Being: Individual, Community, Society
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In Everyday Food Practices, Tarunna Sebastian explores the teaching
and learning dimensions of people's food choices and practices as
they are played out in their everyday lives and local community.
Using multi-sited critical ethnographic methodology, Sebastian
followed people on their journeys while planning, shopping,
preparing, cooking, and eating food. These journeys reveal that
supermarket corporations play a hegemonic role, creating and
sustaining class-based diets and cultural dynamics which undermine
individual agency. Rebuking corporate hegemony, food education at
counter-cultural sites-such as farmers' markets, food cooperatives,
and community gardens-seeks to empower people with knowledge and
skills derived from socially and environmentally sustainable food
curricula. However, class and ethnicity-based patterns of
engagement compromise learning at these sites. Sebastian argues
that, by contrast, the embodied experiences of inter-generational,
home-based food practices are more effective in teaching
sustainable cooking skills and the production of healthy meals.
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