Exploring Food Cultures through Art: Meeting People Where They Are at

K. Beasy, Leah Page
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Engaging people in critical conversations about food practices is often challenging. In this paper, we explore how an exhibition was used as an educative site to explore food insecurity and food cultures and to promote food ethics and healthy eating. Surveys and interviews from the opening night of an exhibition were collected and Bourdieu’s habitus was used to theoretically inform analysis. The diversity of artworks displayed were found to provoke critical reflection about food cultures among participants. Findings revealed the exhibition was a non-intrusive space for meeting people ‘where they were at’ in understandings of food and food practice. Artworks were found to evoke reflections on food as a cultural phenomenon and as a deeply personal component of everyday worlds. The tensions in making food choices and food as agentic in participants lives were highlighted. Findings suggest that exhibitions may support critical engagement with food practice when audiences are given opportunities to discuss their thoughts and ideas.
通过艺术探索饮食文化:遇见他们所在的人
让人们参与关于饮食习惯的批判性对话往往具有挑战性。在本文中,我们探讨如何利用展览作为一个教育网站,探讨粮食不安全和饮食文化,促进食品伦理和健康饮食。收集了展览开幕之夜的调查和访谈,并使用布迪厄的习惯来为理论分析提供信息。展出的艺术品的多样性引发了参与者对饮食文化的批判性反思。调查结果显示,这个展览是一个非侵入性的空间,可以让人们了解他们对食物和食物实践的理解。艺术作品唤起了人们对食物作为一种文化现象和日常生活中深刻的个人组成部分的思考。在食物选择和食物在参与者的生活中作为代理的紧张关系被强调。研究结果表明,当观众有机会讨论他们的想法和想法时,展览可能会支持对食品实践的批判性参与。
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