Beyond Appetite; Food Inclusion in Socio-Political Contexts

Authors

  • Samra Fuad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53007/SJGC.2019.V4.I1.106

Keywords:

Commensality, Inter-communal dining, Gendering of food, Culinary Triangle, Sustainable nutrition.

Abstract

From being the basic sustenance of life food has become one of the most important cultural markers in the history and the evolution of human civilization. Even though food, its preparation, its producers and its evolution has happened right alongside human history and development, the study of food as a cultural marker is not a very old or tired discipline. In fact food discourses are a relatively modern branch of study. In this paper I have tried to trace the various influences and collusions of food and food myths that have become deeply entrenched into various lifestyles throughout history till this very day, only changing patterns and interpretations.  The paper highlights the corporeal influences of food associations on social and political movements; food has a much deeper and infinitely more powerful grip on our socio-political scenarios than appears on the surface.

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Published

2019-01-31

How to Cite

Samra Fuad. “Beyond Appetite; Food Inclusion in Socio-Political Contexts”. Samyukta: A Journal of Gender and Culture, vol. 4, no. 1, Jan. 2019, doi:10.53007/SJGC.2019.V4.I1.106.