加勒比英语国家的其他食品空间

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Samantha Nelson, Shuji Hisano
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本研究旨在通过引入其他食物空间的概念,对粮食供应系统的替代农业食品话语做出贡献。这些食物空间作为食物供应和消费的应对机制,由边缘化群体自愿或非自愿地发展起来,以应对系统性歧视。利用定性研究方法,本研究通过档案研究和民族志案例研究探索了牙买加的其他食物空间。这些数据揭示了历史上根深蒂固的其他食物空间,包括供应场地和栗色食物网络,它们出现在英国殖民统治下的种植园系统中。此外,该研究还考察了一个当代的例子,金斯敦的恐怖之家,这是一个由拉斯塔法里运动的追随者建立的食物空间。这些食物空间代表了不同的食物地理,在过去和现在的全球资本主义食物系统制度下,它们具有不同的形式和不同的原理。这项研究的结果支持了重要的农业食品奖学金,强调了替代食品供应系统的多样性和流动性。本研究建立在对替代食物地理的批判性论述的基础上,提供了偏离对替代食物系统构成的规范性理解的食物空间的证据。在这样做的过程中,它将讨论扩展到包括其他的另类故事,而不是主流的叙事,这些叙事主要以替代食物地理为中心,作为对西方食物空间中粮食和农业工业化所引发的危机的回应。
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Othered food spaces in the Anglophone Caribbean
This study aims to contribute to the agri-food discourses on the alterity of food provisioning systems by introducing the concept of othered food spaces. These food spaces serve as coping mechanisms for food provisioning and consumption, developed by marginalised groups either voluntarily or involuntarily in response to systemic discrimination. Utilising qualitative research methods, this study explores othered food spaces in Jamaica through archival research and an ethnographic case study. The data reveal historically rooted othered food spaces, including provision grounds and Maroon food networks, which emerged within the plantation system under British colonial rule. Additionally, the study examines a contemporary example, the House of Dread in Kingston, a food space established by followers of the Rastafarian movement. These food spaces represent alternative food geographies assuming diverse forms with varying rationales under past and present regimes of the global capitalist food system. The findings of this study support critical agri-food scholarship that highlights the diversity and fluidity of alternative food provisioning systems. This research builds upon critical discourses on alternative food geographies by providing evidence of food spaces that depart from normative understandings of what constitutes an alternative food system. In doing so, it expands the discussion to include other stories of alterity beyond the prevailing narratives which centre alternative food geographies primarily as a response to the crises fomented by the industrialisation of food and agriculture in Western food spatialities.
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Geoforum
Geoforum GEOGRAPHY-
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
5.70%
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201
期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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