盘子的政治:一个印度美食博客如何在疫情期间探讨身份、社区和食物政治问题

IF 1.6 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Journal of Applied Communication Research Pub Date : 2022-10-17 DOI:10.1080/00909882.2022.2079918
Newly Paul
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移民利用美食博客构建和维护自己的族群认同。在2020年春季大流行期间,印度美食博客Bongmom 's Cookbook展示了来自印度加尔各答地区的食物,这是我应对世界不确定感的首选。博客和脸书的帖子用幽默的方式记录了疫情期间的膳食和家庭生活,同时避免了有关疫情的更棘手的话题。本文以奉妈的博客为例,认为食物话题充满了政治色彩。一方面,部落格满足读者的情感需求,帮助他们与家乡连结,并在危机中提供自我照顾的空间,但另一方面,部落格缺乏对经济不平等、医疗保健、不公平移民做法、制度性种族主义等议题的讨论,凸显移民社群内部的经济与社会分歧。
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Politics of the plate: How an Indian food blog explored issues of identity, community, and food politics during the pandemic
ABSTRACT Immigrants use food blogs to construct and maintain their ethnic identities. During the pandemic in spring of 2020, the Indian food blog Bongmom’s Cookbook, which showcases food from the Kolkata region of India, was my go-to for coping with the sense of uncertainty in the world. The blog and Facebook posts used humor to document meals and family life during the pandemic, while avoiding more difficult topics surrounding the pandemic. Using Bongmom’s blog as an example, this paper argues that the topic of food is fraught with politics. On the one hand, the blog fulfills readers’ emotional needs by helping them connect with their homeland and providing a space for self-care during a crisis, but on the other hand, the absence of discussion on issues such as economic inequality, healthcare, unfair immigration practices, and institutional racism highlights the economic and social divides within the immigrant community.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Communication Research publishes original scholarship that addresses or challenges the relation between theory and practice in understanding communication in applied contexts. All theoretical and methodological approaches are welcome, as are all contextual areas. Original research studies should apply existing theory and research to practical solutions, problems, and practices should illuminate how embodied activities inform and reform existing theory or should contribute to theory development. Research articles should offer critical summaries of theory or research and demonstrate ways in which the critique can be used to explain, improve or understand communication practices or process in a specific context.
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