Selective eating : the rise, meaning and sense of personal dietary requirements : an interdisciplinary perspective

Selective eating : the rise, meaning and sense of personal dietary requirements : an interdisciplinary perspective

O. Jacob | avril 2015
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In most (if not all) human societies, turning down food offered amounts to rejecting the relationship, pulling out of the circle of guests and the group. It indicates distrust and may prompt exclusion. In today's world, however, a large and apparently growing number of people are asserting personal dietary requirements for a variety of reasons: medical (allergies and intolerance); health and weight (various diets and regimens); ethical, political and spiritual (vegetarianism, veganism, religious restrictions). Does the sudden assertion of these individual demands indicate an evolution or even a rejection of what can be considered the bedrock of sociability: the sharing of meals?

The issue of selective eating is explored here from a wide interdisciplinary perspective: from a biomedical standpoint (immunology, allergies and intolerances) to social and historical analyses. The rise of personal dietary requirements poses questions as to the scope and limits to individualization in contemporary societies. This book (and the conference that gave rise to it) triggered a debate in the French media: Will the trend lead to the end of eating as a social, shared activity? Will we abandon all forms of commensal eating? Or will novel configurations emerge, flexible enough but also ritualized enough so that the experience of eating retains a sense of conviviality?

Résumé

Analyse la nature, les causes et les effets des régimes et restrictions alimentaires, que ce soit pour des intolérances alimentaires, des raisons de santé, religieuses, etc., d'un point de vue social et biomédical. ©Electre 2025

Caractéristiques

Éditeur(s)
Date de parution
29 avril 2015
Collection(s)
Sciences humaines
Rayon
Anthropologie : auteurs de A à Z
Contributeur(s)
Claude Fischler (Editeur scientifique (ou intellectuel)), Véronique Pardo (Editeur scientifique (ou intellectuel)), Cynthia Schoch (Traducteur), William Snow (Traducteur)
EAN
9782738132130
Nombre de pages
264 pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
22.0 cm x 15.0 cm x 1.6 cm
Poids
302 g