宗教与社会关系:中国穆斯林如何处理社交饮食中的清真禁忌

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Food Culture & Society Pub Date : 2022-04-17 DOI:10.1080/15528014.2022.2063615
Ethan Ding, Cheng-Hui Wei, Chengliang Liu
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清真观念是穆斯林必不可少的宗教信仰,但也给跨文化社会饮食带来了困难。处理不兼容是多元文化社会中的穆斯林必须面对的问题。基于对中国回族穆斯林学生社交聚会的实地调查,采用关系视角,研究表明,伊斯兰教和中国关系文化都赋予了食物多方面的象征意义,这反过来又改变了穆斯林的网络结构和互动规则。社会行为者应该保持社交饮食的愉悦性,从而建立或维持与他人的潜在关系;然而,在这些聚会上吃的食物可能是可疑的,甚至对一些人来说是宗教上禁止的。因此,这些穆斯林学生战略性地屈服于特定食物的消费。这些发现揭示了关系的维持机制和不平等的关系地位如何影响穆斯林少数民族在日常交往中对宗教选择的反身性。
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Religion versus social relationships: how Chinese Muslims deal with Halal taboos in social eating
ABSTRACT The halal concept is an essential religious belief of Muslims but brings difficulty to cross-cultural social eating. Dealing with the incompatibilities is a problem that Muslims in multicultural societies must face. Based on fieldwork involving social gatherings of Chinese Hui Muslim students and employing a relational perspective, the research showed that food is given multifaceted symbolic meanings both by Islam and by Chinese guanxi culture, which in turn changes network structures and interactional rules for Muslims. Social actors are supposed to maintain the conviviality of social eating, thereby establishing or maintaining potential relationships with others; however, the food eaten at these gatherings might be suspicious or even prohibited religiously for some. Therefore, these Muslim students strategically surrendered to the consumption of specific foods. These findings demonstrate how guanxi’s maintenance mechanisms and unequal relational positions affect Muslim minorities’ reflexivity toward their religious choices in daily interaction.
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