HIDDEN RESOURCES? HOUSEHOLDS’ STRATEGIES FOR MAINTAINING CONTROL OVER FOOD: BETWEEN CONTINUITY AND DISCONTINUITY
HIDDEN RESOURCES? HOUSEHOLDS’ STRATEGIES FOR MAINTAINING CONTROL OVER FOOD: BETWEEN CONTINUITY AND DISCONTINUITY
Author(s): Agata BachórzSubject(s): Sociology
Published by: Wydawnictwa AGH
Keywords: food trust; domestic cooking; household economy; intergenerational transmission; tradition; modernity; post-socialism
Summary/Abstract: This paper deals with internal household strategies for regaining control over quality, safety and the meaning of food, as applied by people in Poland. Using material gathered by interviewing representatives of twogenerations, the paper analyses the bottom-up, scattered and intra-family solutions woven into the structure ofeveryday life. Although alternative food networks and food activism are emerging nowadays as an importantarea of criticism towards contemporary food production and supply, the paper goes back to the choices madewithin the mainstream food system. Although the interviewees could be classified as middle-class and for thisreason are expected to eagerly adapt to new lifestyle patterns, the research material allows one to focus notonly on the novelty in people’s culinary choices, but above all – on the continuity. Forms of domestic cookingand buying provisions for the household – as embodied skills based on physical work and time available – areinterpreted in the light of contemporary food distrust. The similarities between late modern and traditionalmechanisms of maintaining trust are analysed, showing how different layers overlap, shaping a mix of traditional and modern forms.
Journal: Studia Humanistyczne AGH
- Issue Year: 17/2018
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 97-109
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English