信仰和食物知识,作为对文化变化的抵抗移民母亲在culiacan,锡那罗亚

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Gladis Zulema Acosta-Moreno, R. E. Ortiz-Félix
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摘要

社会工作作为一门科学学科,涉及识别和理解健康食品方面的社会和文化决定因素,这是库利亚坎园艺区移民群体身份的一部分,为了分析那些为了改善寻求健康营养促进和教育服务的移民家庭的健康而必须受到影响的社会方面和文化方面。因此,本文介绍了移民女性母亲的饮食信仰和知识的结果,这是对锡那罗亚州库利亚坎边缘空间家庭女性母亲饮食文化的更广泛研究的一部分,在那里,食物身份被视为这些民族的重要组成部分,并被视为食品和营养教育计划中必须考虑的文化元素。采用定性方法进行了一项研究,使用微观人文学和现象学进行数据收集,使用直接参与者观察、开放式半结构化访谈和社会人口身份证调查来表征参与样本。本研究最相关的发现主要有:;移民家庭的女性母亲为了自己和孩子的健康而在日常生活中付诸实践的信仰和知识的存在。以及食物的制备和保存方法的存在,作为长期保存食物的有效技术,以及最后使用传统食物作为其原产地身份的一部分和抵制文化变革的一部分。
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Creencias y saberes alimentarios, como resistencia al cambio cultural de las mujeres madres de familia inmigrantes en Culiacán, Sinaloa
Social work as a scientific discipline is concerned with identifying and understanding those social and cultural determinants with respect to health-food, which are part of the identity of immigrant groups in the horticultural region of Culiacán, in order to analyze those social aspects and cultural ones that must be influenced to improve the health of immigrant families who come in search of health-nutritional promotion and education services. Therefore, this article presents the results regarding food beliefs and knowledge in immigrant women mothers, this being part of a broader study on the food culture of women-mothers of families from marginal spaces in Culiacan, Sinaloa, in where food identity is rescued as an essential part of these peoples and considered as cultural elements that must be taken into account in food and nutrition education programs. A study was carried out with a qualitative approach, with the use of microethnography and phenomenology for data collection, with the use of direct participant observation, open, semi-structured interviews and a sociodemographic identity card survey, for characterization of the participating sample. The most relevant findings of this research are mainly; the existence of beliefs, knowledge possessed by women mothers of immigrant families that they put into practice in their daily life for the health care of themselves and their children. As well as the existence of methodologies for the preparation and preservation of food as effective technologies to maintain food for long periods of time, and finally the use of traditional foods as part of the identity of their places of origin and as part of the resistance to change culture.
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Revista Ra Ximhai
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