Čí je to jídlo? Migrace a kulinární kultura ve 21. století
Whose Dish Is This? Migrations and Food Culture in the 21st century
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Our planet has become an unsafe place where many upsetting incidents such as natural and ecological disasters as well as
social, national, ideological and religious tensions and conflicts occur. Migrations, being seen as a link in the chain and through
the relation of cause and effect, symbolize a consequential challenge of the development of society. Majority of migration paths
were driven by the need of finding better food conditions. Food has gained the status of a world traveler. It comes in the variety of
shapes, from seeds to cooked meals, and defines our identity on different levels. Food classifies not only different social identities
such as national, local, class and religious but our own personal identity which includes our personal attitude and taste. In the
same way that eating habits are at the same time a signal of differences and a means of connection they are also a guardian of
the past and the area of creativity and innovation. The issues that the modern era of... globalization, technocracy, economic crisis,
internet and easy access to information that do not necessarily imply knowledge, pose to the mankind are also reflected in the
way we treat food. The question `Whose dish is this?` has become quite common. Various recipes and national dishes serve as
a communicative expression of culture and eating out, away from your family and surroundings, has the social function of bringing
people closer. The smells and flavors we carry from the childhood are a part of our cultural identity where cooking and diet can
be a way of expressing personal identity and a form of creative expression. It is well known today that food is one of the most
important external factors influencing our health and the life expectancy. We need healthy environment in order to produce healthy
food and this is something we lack today. Future cannot be predicted but the tendencies and movements that have been noticed
can be a good indicator.
Keywords:
Food culture / globalization / migrations / cultural identity / modern societySource:
Národopisná revue / Journal of Ethnology, 2019, 3, 191-200Publisher:
- Strážnice, ČR : Národní ústav lidové kultury / Strážnice, Czech Republic : National Institute of Folk Culture
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Етнографски институт САНУ / Institute of Ethnography SASATY - JOUR AU - Radojičić, Dragana PY - 2019 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/7370 AB - Our planet has become an unsafe place where many upsetting incidents such as natural and ecological disasters as well as social, national, ideological and religious tensions and conflicts occur. Migrations, being seen as a link in the chain and through the relation of cause and effect, symbolize a consequential challenge of the development of society. Majority of migration paths were driven by the need of finding better food conditions. Food has gained the status of a world traveler. It comes in the variety of shapes, from seeds to cooked meals, and defines our identity on different levels. Food classifies not only different social identities such as national, local, class and religious but our own personal identity which includes our personal attitude and taste. In the same way that eating habits are at the same time a signal of differences and a means of connection they are also a guardian of the past and the area of creativity and innovation. The issues that the modern era of globalization, technocracy, economic crisis, internet and easy access to information that do not necessarily imply knowledge, pose to the mankind are also reflected in the way we treat food. The question `Whose dish is this?` has become quite common. Various recipes and national dishes serve as a communicative expression of culture and eating out, away from your family and surroundings, has the social function of bringing people closer. The smells and flavors we carry from the childhood are a part of our cultural identity where cooking and diet can be a way of expressing personal identity and a form of creative expression. It is well known today that food is one of the most important external factors influencing our health and the life expectancy. We need healthy environment in order to produce healthy food and this is something we lack today. Future cannot be predicted but the tendencies and movements that have been noticed can be a good indicator. PB - Strážnice, ČR : Národní ústav lidové kultury / Strážnice, Czech Republic : National Institute of Folk Culture T2 - Národopisná revue / Journal of Ethnology T1 - Čí je to jídlo? Migrace a kulinární kultura ve 21. století T1 - Whose Dish Is This? Migrations and Food Culture in the 21st century SP - 191 EP - 200 VL - 3 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_7370 ER -
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Radojičić, D.. (2019). Čí je to jídlo? Migrace a kulinární kultura ve 21. století. in Národopisná revue / Journal of Ethnology Strážnice, ČR : Národní ústav lidové kultury / Strážnice, Czech Republic : National Institute of Folk Culture., 3, 191-200. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_7370
Radojičić D. Čí je to jídlo? Migrace a kulinární kultura ve 21. století. in Národopisná revue / Journal of Ethnology. 2019;3:191-200. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_7370 .
Radojičić, Dragana, "Čí je to jídlo? Migrace a kulinární kultura ve 21. století" in Národopisná revue / Journal of Ethnology, 3 (2019):191-200, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_7370 .