“Strong Men and Women are not Products of Improper Food”: Domestic Science and the History of Eating and Identity

Charlotte Biltekoff
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This paper presents preliminary thinking on food reform movements as a site for the continuous shaping and reshaping of the relationship between eating, Identity, and citizenship in America. It examines the turn of the century domestic science movements and argues that its goals included not only bread baking, but citizen making, and that its effects included not only changes in eating habits, but changes in the significance of eating habits. The author contends that domestic scientists made eating available as a system of self making and in so doing naturalized class differences and normalized a middle class standard for “alimentary subjectivity.”
“强壮的男人和女人不是不当饮食的产物”:家庭科学和饮食和身份的历史
本文提出了对食品改革运动的初步思考,作为美国饮食,身份和公民身份之间关系的持续塑造和重塑的场所。它考察了世纪之交的国内科学运动,并认为其目标不仅包括面包烘焙,还包括公民制作,其影响不仅包括饮食习惯的改变,还包括饮食习惯的意义的改变。作者认为,国内科学家将饮食作为一种自我创造的系统,并在此过程中自然化了阶级差异,并规范了中产阶级的“饮食主体性”标准。
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