ABSTRACT Eating and its associated activities are embodied, social practices that are meaningful and meaning-making. In order to explore the emotional geographies of eating practices, this article draws on a qualitative study of the everyday food rituals of female farm workers of colour in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Drawing on interview transcripts analysed using a social constructionist approach, three themes are elaborated, concerned with knowing, agency and community in relation to which the transformative potential of women's participation in food practices in the space of the kitchen is explored. In the ritual of preparing food, knowing is demonstrated as embodied activity with possibilities of corporeal transforma...
This paper aims at showing how actions related to food – among other cultural activities – enable mi...
The diverse cultural spaces of eThekwini (Durban), South Africa, reflect the accommodations and dail...
This paper examines evolutions of domestic foodwork and associated status among diasporic Iranian wo...
peer reviewedAs part of a research project on public opinion on refugees and asylum seekers, and on ...
The notion of subjectivation is employed in the human and social sciences to define the dynamic and ...
Throughout the world, both producers and consumers of food are critically analyzing and enacting cha...
This interpretive case study examines Grahamstown East Xhosa women's narratives on the nutritional v...
This article focuses on embodied geographies of food, belonging and hope for a group of migrant wome...
This study is an investigation into the links between food, place and people and how the resulting ...
The thesis takes a reflexive feminist and sensory approach in examining the transnational practices ...
This thesis examines everyday food practices such as sensed by seven households in the city ofStockh...
The thesis is an ethnographic study which explores the connection between food, place-making and bel...
"In this accessible ethnography of a small town in northern Mozambique, everyday cultural knowledge ...
Hilda’s Diary of a Cape Housekeeper (1902), by Hildagonda Duckitt, is an example of culinary literat...
The role of food in people's life has changed dramatically in recent years. In particular, it is bec...
This paper aims at showing how actions related to food – among other cultural activities – enable mi...
The diverse cultural spaces of eThekwini (Durban), South Africa, reflect the accommodations and dail...
This paper examines evolutions of domestic foodwork and associated status among diasporic Iranian wo...
peer reviewedAs part of a research project on public opinion on refugees and asylum seekers, and on ...
The notion of subjectivation is employed in the human and social sciences to define the dynamic and ...
Throughout the world, both producers and consumers of food are critically analyzing and enacting cha...
This interpretive case study examines Grahamstown East Xhosa women's narratives on the nutritional v...
This article focuses on embodied geographies of food, belonging and hope for a group of migrant wome...
This study is an investigation into the links between food, place and people and how the resulting ...
The thesis takes a reflexive feminist and sensory approach in examining the transnational practices ...
This thesis examines everyday food practices such as sensed by seven households in the city ofStockh...
The thesis is an ethnographic study which explores the connection between food, place-making and bel...
"In this accessible ethnography of a small town in northern Mozambique, everyday cultural knowledge ...
Hilda’s Diary of a Cape Housekeeper (1902), by Hildagonda Duckitt, is an example of culinary literat...
The role of food in people's life has changed dramatically in recent years. In particular, it is bec...
This paper aims at showing how actions related to food – among other cultural activities – enable mi...
The diverse cultural spaces of eThekwini (Durban), South Africa, reflect the accommodations and dail...
This paper examines evolutions of domestic foodwork and associated status among diasporic Iranian wo...