热情好客的时刻:通过非代表性的方法重新思考医院的饭菜

L. Justesen, Szilvia Gyimóthy, B. Mikkelsen
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在丹麦和其他欧洲国家,医院餐日益成为福利讨论的政治和科学议程的一部分。本文采用非表征理论分析酒店景观,以探索为医院用餐体验增加价值的机会。通过在两个丹麦医院病房进行的表演民族志研究,本文探讨了酒店景观是如何社会物质建构的。研究策略基于参与者的表演观察、视觉人种学和半结构化访谈。经验数据揭示了如何通过社交活动(如跳舞的护士)或破坏性微事件中的肉丸或餐巾纸等人工制品来改变日常氛围,从而为文化、幽默或社交表演中表现的不同酒店景观创造了可能性。这篇文章表明,关注破坏性的微事件可能会为酒店景观创造机会,并为未来的医院用餐体验增加价值。
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Moments of Hospitality: rethinking hospital meals through a non-representational approach
Hospital meals have increasingly become part of the political and scientific agenda of the welfare discussions in Denmark and other European countries. This article employs nonrepresentational theory to analyse hospitalityscapes in order to explore opportunities for adding value to the hospital meal experience. By drawing on performative ethnographic research carried out in two Danish hospital wards, this article explores how hospitalityscapes are socio-materially constructed. The research strategy was based on performative participant observations, visual ethnography and semi-structured interviews. The empirical data reveals how the daily atmosphere could be changed by social activities such as a dancing nurse, or through artefacts such as meatballs or napkins in disruptive micro-events, creating a possibility for different hospitalityscapes manifested in cultural, humorous or social performances. The article suggests that a focus on disruptive micro-events might create opportunities for hospitalityscapes and add value to future hospital meal experiences.
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