The relational and dynamic nature of biocultural diversity. Foods and gastronomic knowledge in multi-ethnic migrants’ settlements in Naivasha, Kenya

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Food Culture & Society Pub Date : 2022-02-27 DOI:10.1080/15528014.2022.2037331
G. Volpato, Rachele Ellena
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ABSTRACT In this study, we discuss the relational and dynamic nature of biocultural diversity in urban and multi-ethnic settlements inhabited by migrants working in flower and horticultural farms in Naivasha, Kenya. Migrants cope with vulnerable livelihoods and low wages by devising several strategies for food procurement, among which food transfers and exchange play a key role. Through semi-structured and retrospective interviews with migrant workers, we investigated the diversity of foods generated by transfers from migrants’ rural areas of origin to Naivasha and by further exchange of these foods and associated knowledge among fellow workers in the settlements where they live. As the foods traveling to Naivasha reflect the biological, ethnic, and gastronomic diversity of all Kenya, as much as migrant workers do, we argue that biocultural diversity converges to the informal settlements, which become sites where foods overcome ethnic boundaries, food meanings are reconfigured, and gastronomic syncretism and innovation occur.
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生物文化多样性的关系性和动态性。肯尼亚奈瓦沙多民族移民聚居地的食物和美食知识
在这项研究中,我们讨论了在肯尼亚奈瓦沙从事花卉和园艺农场工作的移民居住的城市和多民族定居点的生物文化多样性的关系和动态性质。移民通过制定若干粮食采购战略来应对脆弱的生计和低工资,其中粮食转移和交换发挥了关键作用。通过对移民工人的半结构化和回顾性访谈,我们调查了从移民的农村地区转移到奈瓦沙所产生的食物多样性,以及他们居住的定居点的同事之间进一步交流这些食物和相关知识。由于运送到奈瓦沙的食物反映了整个肯尼亚的生物、种族和美食多样性,正如移民工人所做的那样,我们认为生物文化多样性汇聚到非正式定居点,成为食物跨越种族界限的地方,食物的意义被重新配置,美食融合和创新发生了。
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