Good food and the politics of bad Feeling:Shameful diets and their inequitable opportunities and outcomes

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Michael Carolan
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Leveraging data from face-to-face interviews, self-narratives, and diaries that record household procurement habits, this paper examines shame in the context of discourses and practices that are said to support “eating well.” Building off feminist affect theory and the work of Sara Ahmed in particular, shame is conceptualized as having politics, which is to say, these intensities are presented as doing different things depending on the positionalities of the social bodies experiencing them. This study is important because it highlights shame as having both productive and destructive tendencies, depending on who is feeling it. It also highlights risks associated with dominant discourses and practices directed at “good” food. This analysis provides critical insight if we hope to build food systems that promote notions of health and well-being that are attuned to justice, equity, and inclusivity.
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3.90
自引率
11.10%
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45
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Emotion, Space and Society aims to provide a forum for interdisciplinary debate on theoretically informed research on the emotional intersections between people and places. These aims are broadly conceived to encourage investigations of feelings and affect in various spatial and social contexts, environments and landscapes. Questions of emotion are relevant to several different disciplines, and the editors welcome submissions from across the full spectrum of the humanities and social sciences. The journal editorial and presentational structure and style will demonstrate the richness generated by an interdisciplinary engagement with emotions and affects.
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