发人深思。

G. Turner
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考虑到我们个人和全球对食物的偏见,这就引出了一个问题:为了获得水和农业资源,我们打了多少战争,建立了多少殖民地?有多少人因为性别、种族和/或阶级而被下放到厨房或餐厅?食物也构成了大多数宗教和精神理解的支柱:想想禁果在亚伯拉罕传统中的作用,或者芥末籽在佛教关于死亡的教义中的作用。
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Food for thought.
Considering our personal and global biases surrounding food, this begs the questions: how many wars have been fought and colonies established over access to water and agricultural sources? How many people have been relegated to the kitchen or the dining room based on their sex, race, and/or class? Food forms the backbone of most religious and spiritual understandings, too: think of the forbidden fruit’s function in Abrahamic traditions or the role of the mustard seed in Buddhist teachingsabout death.
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