本土食物正在衰落?南非西北省巴龙布拉希迪社区消费模式变化研究

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
S. Manka, M. Mapadimeng, Ramosotho Mokgadi
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摘要

本研究考察了非洲社区内食物消费模式的变化,并特别参考了南非西北省的巴龙布拉希迪社区。该研究采用定性的方法,通过对社区成员(或参与者)进行深入访谈,了解他们对食物和消费模式的看法。它还试图了解参与者对这些变化背后的因素及其影响的理解,以及他们对非洲土著食物背后含义的理解。人们普遍认为只有社区的老年人才喜欢土著食物,但事实并非如此,因为年轻人在接受影响他们消费的变化的同时,也表达了对这些食物的偏好。即使许多年轻人不知道在不同场合供应的非洲土著食物的文化含义,情况也是如此。他们对这些食物的热情被视为未来旨在振兴这些食物的努力的乐观基础。
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Indigenous Foods in Decline? A Study on Changing Consumption Patterns Within the Barolong Boo Ratshidi Community, Northwest Province of South Africa
ABSTRACT This study examines changes in food consumption patterns within African communities, with specific reference to the Barolong Boo Ratshidi community in the Northwest Province of South Africa. The study uses a qualitative approach through in-depth interviews conducted with members of this community (or participants) to understand their views of food and consumption patterns. It also sought to understand the participants’ understanding of the factors behind these changes and their effects as well as their understanding of the meanings underlying indigenous African foods. It was found that contrary to the widely held view that only the elderly members of communities are endeared to indigenous foods, this is not so because the youth also express preference for these foods while embracing changes that have effect on their consumption. This is so even though many of the youth are ignorant of the cultural meanings of indigenous African foods served on different occasions. Their enthusiasm for these foods is seen as an optimistic basis for future efforts meant to revitalize them.
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