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Full Title
RIVISTA GEOGRAFICA ITALIANA
Publisher
FrancoAngeli
ISSN
2499-748X (Online Journal)
Journal Issue Number
4
Journal Issue Designation
4
Journal Issue Date
2022
Full Title
Delhi ke momos mast hote hain: Constructing the city through food
By (author)
First Page
81
Last Page
98
Language of text
English
Publication Date
2022/12
Copyright
2022 FrancoAngeli srl
Introduction or preface
L'articolo esplora la foodification della città tramite un'indagine sui social media. Esso mira ad una comprensione concettuale della foodification, che combina gli aspetti materiali, sociali e culturali del cibo e la sua mobilitazione. Utilizzando gli interventi su Twitter lungo 10 anni (2010-2020) a Delhi (India) sui momos (sorta di ravioli), il documento dimostra (i) l'uso di prodotti alimentari popolari per promuovere i produttori, propagando così la foodification, (ii) che i cittadini utilizzano il cibo come mezzo per sottolineare l'identità cittadina e (iii) per alimentare discorsi che vanno oltre il cibo. Il documento utilizza queste tre discussioni empiriche per costruire una più ampia comprensione dei veicoli egemoni di conoscenza nella concettualizzazione della città. Si dimostra come la città è costruita attraverso il cibo e il discorso, le pratiche e le performance che lo circondano.
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