厨房和烹饪的合理化1920-1970

Anneke H. van Otterloo
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这篇文章讨论了家庭和工业化公司之间通过生产食品和烹饪设备建立日益相互依赖关系的方式。这一发展始于两次世界大战之间的时期,并在1945年之后获得了动力。机械化和化学化的新阶段正在进行中:引进了新的食品和新的烹饪技术,包括使用电饭锅和其他电气设备。原始资料被用来支持这一论点,即不仅仅是公司通过广告促进了厨房和烹饪的现代化。还有一场“新家庭主妇”运动,她们接受新的工业产品,以节省家务劳动和时间,并热情地传播现代、装备精良、亲密家庭的信息。直到20世纪70年代,这些公司和家庭之间的中介机构在荷兰一直保持着权威。在这一时期,越来越多的人口群体繁荣起来;这为工业化食品的供需与现代烹饪方式的迅速相互适应构成了另一个条件。
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The Rationalization of Kitchen and Cooking 1920–1970
The article deals with the ways in which relationships of increasing interdependency were established between households and industrializing companies, through the production of food and cooking equipment. This development started in the inter-war period and gained momentum after 1945. A new phase of mechanization and chemicalization was underway: new food products and new cookery techniques, including the use of electric cookers and other electrical equipment, were introduced. Primary sources are drawn upon to support the thesis that it was not only the companies who, through their advertising, promoted a modernization of the kitchen and cooking. There was also a movement of ‘new housewives’, who embraced the new industrial products to save labour and time in housework, and burned with enthusiasm to spread the message of the modem, well-equipped and intimate family. These intermediaries between companies and households kept authority in the Netherlands until the 1970s. During this period prosperity was rising for ever broader groups of the population; this constituted another condition for the rapid mutual adaptation of supply and demand for industrialized food and modem ways of cooking.
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