食物过剩的概念塑造城市景观

A. Bosio
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本文将剩余的概念视为与粮食生产和消费系统相关的集体利益,影响城市群(以激烈的商业和政治活动为特征的人口密集地区)的转型以及居住在其中的人们的生活。本文的目的是通过Paul Veyne的论文(Paul Veyne在他的书《面包和马戏团》(1976)中探讨了希腊和罗马的Euergetism作为一种产生公共利益的集体自豪感的概念)和Rem Koolhaas在《城市计划2》中的当代分析来分析它:《哈佛设计学院购物指南》(2001),他将现代剩余的概念融入到购物中,这是一个极大地影响当代时代和塑造现代景观的消费过程。根据空间和食物有助于一个地方的特殊性和可识别性的假设,古代的Euergetism和现代的购物概念都产生了城市化。而在古代,根据Veyne的说法,通过送礼的习惯,消费作为一种社会、经济和政治力量发挥了积极的作用。根据库哈斯的说法,今天的消费者已经失去了对产品的权利,成为一个被动的接受者,在一个不再需要他来延续的世界里。保罗Veyne文化方法后,认为历史是其经济的总和,社会和环境方面,法国社会学家米歇尔•德赛的方法论的人认为普通人作为创造性的实体在社会系统中,皮埃尔·布尔迪厄的理论对消费,他认为消费的二元性物质和文化资本的象征意义,本文旨在跟踪一个共同的过去和现在之间的话题,通过消费剩余食物的行为,将消费者视为参与空间改造的主角。
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The Notion of Food Surplus Shaping the Urban Landscape
The paper considers the notion of surplus as a collective benefit linked to the food production and consumption system, influencing the transformations of the urban conglomerates-densely populated places characterized by intense commercial and political activities-and the lives of people living within. It aims to analyse it through a historical comparison of the thesis of Paul Veyne, who explores, in his book "Bread and Circuses" (1976), the notion of Greek and Roman Euergetism as a form of collective pride generating public benefits, and the contemporary analysis of Rem Koolhaas in "Project on the City 2: Harvard Design School Guide to Shopping" (2001), who assimilates the modern notion of surplus to shopping, a consuming process dramatically influencing the contemporary era and shaping the modern landscape. According to the assumption that space and food contribute to the specificity and recognisability of a place, both ancient Euergetism and the modern concept of shopping generate urbanity. While in antiquity, according to Veyne, consumption played an active role as a social, economic, and political force through the habit of gift giving. Today, according to Koolhaas, the consumer has lost his rights towards the products, becoming a passive receiver in a world that no longer needs him to be perpetuated. Following the cultural approach of Paul Veyne, who considers history as the sum of its economic, social and environmental aspects, the methodology of the French sociologist Michel de Certeau, who considers ordinary people as creative entities within a social system, and the theories on consumption of Pierre Bourdieu, who sees in consumption the duality of material goods and the symbolism of a cultural capital, the paper aims to trace a common line between the past and the present on the topic, considering the consumer as the main protagonist involved in the transformation of the space through the action of consuming food surplus.
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