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Hi 'ilei Hobart博士和Emily Yates-Doerr博士在我们Myriam Durocher和Irena Knezevic共同组织的国际会议“食品问题和材料:对食品文化的批判性理解”(2021年9月)上发表了主题演讲。我们邀请了Hobart博士和Yates-Doerr博士来介绍他们的工作,因为他们的工作对关键的食物研究做出了重要贡献,特别是通过探索与食物之间不公平和不平等的关系。在会议上,Hobart博士分享了她在莫纳克亚山顶的Pu 'uhonua或Pu 'uhuluhulu营地实地工作的见解,详细介绍了土著社区领导的抵抗做法,以及食物和冰在这些做法中的作用。耶茨-多尔博士分享了她在危地马拉实地工作的见解和故事,并提出了我们如何在其他方面开展和分享食品研究的思考。Sophie Chao博士和Natali Valdez博士分别为Hobart博士和Yates-Doerr博士的讲座做讨论者。他们的谈话与我们旨在探讨权力关系如何形成的会议主题产生了强烈共鸣
Ice, Food Matters, Structures: An Edited Interview with Dr Hi’ilei Hobart and Dr Emily Yates-Doerr
Dr Hi’ilei Hobart and Dr Emily Yates-Doerr delivered keynote talks at the international Conference Food Matters and Materialities: Critical Understandings of Food Cultures (September 2021) which we, Myriam Durocher and Irena Knezevic, co-organized. We invited Dr Hobart and Dr Yates-Doerr to present their work given its important contributions to critical food studies, especially through exploring unfair and unequal relationships to and through food. At the Conference, Dr Hobart shared insights from her fieldwork in an encampment at Pu’uhonua o Pu’uhuluhulu at the summit of Mauna Kea, detailing practices of resistance led by Indigenous communities, and the role of food and ice in these practices. Dr Yates-Doerr shared insights and stories emerging from her fieldwork in Guatemala, proposing reflections on how we might want to do and share research in food studies otherwise. Dr Sophie Chao and Dr Natali Valdez were the discussants for Dr Hobart and Dr Yates-Doerr talks, respectively. Their talks resonated powerfully with the Conference theme as we aimed to address how power relationships take form
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