Opublikowane: 2020-12-18

Why should we care? Two experiences in the politics of food and food research

Agata Bachórz , English English
Ethnologia Polona
Dział: Temat przewodni tomu
DOI https://doi.org/10.23858/ethp.2020.41.2301

Abstrakt

The aim of this article is to analyse the political aspects of food and their significance as an object of study. The first author of the article has studied Polish society as an insider, while the other author had previously conducted research in other countries and three years ago started exploring Poland and Polish gastronomy, finding himself in the role of outsider. Both scholars have been recently working together. The power relations between the societies and the academic worlds from which they come from turned out to be crucial to the research dynamics and became one of the paper’s key interests. Three main topics provide the structure of the collaborative paper: 1) the question of the authors’ positionality; 2) food as a phenomenon that is intrinsically political, and the legitimacy issues related to its study within academia and to scholars’ engagement outside it; and 3) the power and inequality dimensions of food research. The authors agree that inextricable connection of food and politics has not only an academic or theoretical dimension, but impacts the realities of people’s lives.

 

Słowa kluczowe:

food studies, food politics, positionality, academic power relations, gastronomy field, public engagement×

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Bachórz, A., & English , F. . (2020). Why should we care? Two experiences in the politics of food and food research. Ethnologia Polona, 41. https://doi.org/10.23858/ethp.2020.41.2301

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