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Becoming ecological citizens: connecting people through performance art food matter and practices

机译:成为生态公民:通过表演艺术美食和实践将人们联系在一起

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Engaging the interest of Western citizens in the complex food connections that shape theirs’ and others’ personal wellbeing around issues such as food security and access is challenging. This article is critical of the food marketplace as the site for informing consumer behaviour and argues instead for arts-based participatory activities to support the performance of ecological citizens in non-commercial spaces. Following the ongoing methodological and conceptual fascination with performance, matter and practice in cultural food studies, we outline what the ecological citizen, formed through food’s agentive potential, does and could do. This is an ecological citizen, defined not in its traditional relation to the state but rather to the world of humans and non-humans whose lives are materially interconnected through nourishment. The article draws on the theories of Berlant, Latour, Bennett and Massumi. Our methodology is a collaborative arts-led research project that explored and juxtaposed diverse food practices with artist Paul Hurley, researchers, community partners, volunteers and participants in Bristol, UK. It centred on a 10-day exhibition where visitors were exposed to a series of interactive explorations with and about food. Our experience leads us to outline two steps for enacting ecological citizenship. The first step is to facilitate sensory experiences that enable the agential qualities of foodstuffs to shape knowledge making. The second is to create a space where people can perform, or relate differently, in unusual manners to food. Through participating in the project and visiting the exhibition, people were invited to respond not only as ‘ethical consumers’ but also as ‘ecological citizens’. This participatory approach to research can contribute to understandings of human-world entanglements.
机译:在影响食品安全和获取等问题的复杂食品联系中,使西方公民感兴趣的是复杂的食品联系,这是具有挑战性的。本文批评食品市场作为告知消费者行为的场所,并主张基于艺术的参与性活动来支持生态公民在非商业空间中的表现。在对文化食品研究中的性能,物质和实践进行方法和概念上的持续关注之后,我们概述了通过食品的代理潜力形成的生态公民所能做的和可以做的。这是一个生态公民,不是按照传统上与国家的关系来定义的,而是与人类和非人类世界之间定义的,这些人类和非人类的生活通过营养而相互联系。本文借鉴了贝兰特,拉图尔,贝内特和马塞米的理论。我们的方法是一项以艺术为主导的合作研究项目,与艺术家保罗·赫尔利(Paul Hurley),研究人员,社区合作伙伴,志愿者和英国布里斯托尔的参与者探讨并并列了多种食品做法。它以一个为期10天的展览为中心,在该展览中,参观者可以接触到一系列有关食物的互动探索。我们的经验使我们概述了制定生态公民的两个步骤。第一步是促进感官体验,使食品的中介品质影响知识的形成。第二个是创造一个空间,人们可以以不同寻常的方式表演或与食物建立不同的联系。通过参与该项目并参观展览,人们不仅被邀请以“道德消费者”的身份回应,而且以“生态公民”的身份回应。这种参与式的研究方法可以有助于人们对世界纠缠的理解。

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