De-Centering the Text: Exploring the Potential for Visual Methods in the Sociology of Food

E. Power
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In our culture, the image has become more powerful than the word, and perhaps more than ever, both social agents and social researchers “know more than we can say” in words. Yet sociological knowledge production and representation remain firmly rooted in text. In this paper, I argue that visual methods, such as film, photography and video, can expand knowledge production in the study of food and society, and represent that knowledge more richly and forcefully. In their capacities to evoke the sensual, non-rational, and material aspects of life, visual methods are well suited to the study of a subject such as food, which encompasses social processes from the embodied and tacit experiences of preparing and consuming food, to complex global configurations of power. I begin with the limitations of logo-centric sociology. Concentrating on photography, I move to a brief history of this method in sociology and discuss epistemological issues related to the contemporary postfoundationalist practice of visual sociology. Finally, I turn to a discussion of three main types of visual research activities: producing visual images; collaborating with research participants to produce visual images; and examining pre-existing images.
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文本去中心化:探索食物社会学中视觉方法的潜力
在我们的文化中,形象已经变得比文字更有力量,也许比以往任何时候都更强大,社会代理人和社会研究者都“知道的比我们能说的多”。然而,社会学知识的生产和表现仍然牢牢扎根于文本。在本文中,我认为视觉方法,如电影,摄影和视频,可以扩大知识生产在食物和社会的研究,并代表知识更丰富和有力。视觉方法能够唤起生活的感性、非理性和物质方面,因此非常适合研究食物等主题,因为它包含了从准备和消费食物的具体和隐性经验到复杂的全球权力配置的社会过程。我从标志中心社会学的局限性开始。专注于摄影,我将简要介绍这种方法在社会学中的历史,并讨论与当代后基础主义视觉社会学实践相关的认识论问题。最后,我转而讨论三种主要类型的视觉研究活动:制作视觉图像;与研究参与者合作制作视觉图像;检查预先存在的图像。
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