Feeding anxieties: the politics of children's food in Poland
"Focusing on the underlying politics behind children's food, this book highlights the variety of social relationships, expectations and emotions ingrained in feeding children in Poland. With rich ethnographic accounts, including research with children, the book demonstrates how families, s...
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INDEX СХ5ОС5ѴЭ advertisement, 56, 63-64, 67-68, 76-78. See also food industry; marketing affect, See emotions age, an issue during research, 25-27; and dietary politics, 33, 146-48; inequality, 33, 83; segmentation of the market, 55-56, 58, 78-79. See also children; intergenerational knowledge Ahmed, Sarah, 7,172 alienation, 7-9, 29, 51, 87,167-68, 167-72; as a new form of sociality, 2, 7, 87,139,167-68. See also individualization; neoliberalism Allison, Anne, 6,117-18 anthropology and ethnography, at home, 23; methodology summary, 13-27; relational ethnography, 13-14 anxiety, 1-Ю, 85-86, 90,123, 133,139. See also emotions; feeding anxiety aspirations, during People’s Republic of Poland, 34-40; middle class, 9; to be healthy, 50, 65, 78, 90-92, 141-43; to be like the West, 3, 38, 65; personal merged with political directives, 3, 42, 78. See also choice; class; personhood; values Biltekoff, Charlotte, 9, 33, 48, 65, 78,110, 143, 145,150, 154, 159, 172 biopolitics, 115,144,172. See also medicalization; state blame, 5, 48, 71, 75, 84,124-26,163, 157-59; blame games, 62, 71-72, 75-76,126,163-64; collective placed on mothers, 50, 85-87,164. See also individualization; judgment; power; responsibility body, 7, 80, 83,115, 163; Idealized, 78, 111, 171-72; -ily adjustments and reprimands, 14-15, 96, 98,115,131-36, 140 Bourdieu, Pierre, 17-18, 30n3 Bowen, Sarah, 6, 9, 30n5, 84 breakfast, See meals Brenton, Joslyn, 6, 9, 30n5, 84 Cairns, Kate, 43, 50, 65, 87,107-8 Caldwell, Melissa, 35-36, 38-39 capitalism, 32,77; disillusionment with, 39-40; transition to, 37-40. See also
neoliberalism; post-socialist transformation care, See feeding as caring; food as an expression of home and care catering, companies, 122-27; to children, 124-27. See also children being spoiled; school Catholicism, 18, 42-43, 46,127,140n3 childhood, changes in, 44-47, 53-55, 167-72; commodification of, 55;
INDEX obesity, 8-9, 32, 47, 59, 64,84, 123, 127, 142, 153-54, 159, 165; studies, 11, 24. See also children children, ‘s menu, 56-57, 99; ‘s desires, 55-56, 59, 67,123-24; and wellbeing, 6, 41, 111, 118,123,151; as innocent and naive, 11-12, 73-78; being spoiled, 99,125; changing role in the society, 41,44, 124-25; laws and rights, 45; research with, 24-27; their space, 46, 113-14,131-35; violence towards, 45. See also children’s food; children’s foodwork; eating; family; negotiations; new consumers chocolate, See sweets choice, freedom of, 38,47, 77, 151, 157; increased responsibility for making individual, 32, 38-39, 47-51, 67-69, 71-73, 122, 143-44, 151-52, 157-61; limited during socialism, 38; ‘proper’, 29, 47, 50, 67, 71, 143-45,151-52; worries about children’s, 71-75, 94-96,121,123-27, 134-35. See also citizen-consumer; individualization; neoliberalism; responsibility citizenship, 32, 46, 115,143; citizen consumers, 32-33, 38-39, 47-51, 143-44,148, 157-58, 160-61, 165; pedagogy of, 33, 51,115, 143-44, 154,159-60. See also choice; individualization; neoliberalism; state civil servants, See state officials class, a socialist model of a classless society, 35; and dietary politics, 33, 63-65, 84, 117-18, 145-46, 154, 164,169,171; and socio-economic inequalities, 39, 62-63, 66, 72, 86,158, 160; and research, 17-18, 30n5; and the politics of parenting, 9,17, 65,117-18, 164; middle-class, 9, 39, 78, 138,164; system in contemporary Poland, 30n6, 30n7. See also aspirations; judgment; post-socialist transformations; prestige consumption, as not only domestic and private, but
also political matter, 12, 145,167-72; consumer culture, 32, 54, 1Э1 61, 77-79,161; consumer rights, 47, 72; consumerism, 28, 32-33,48, 55-56, 67,168; new consumers, 44-45, 56, 58, 78-79, 161. See also choice; citizen consumer; shopping control, 66, 71-73,104,143; as a feature of modern capitalism, 47-51; children as being out of, 60, 80; -ling children, 54, 60, 65-67, 72-73, 78, 89, 91, 97, 104, 114,123, 131-36, 138-39,150; not having, 9, 72,114-16,119,121,138-39; self- 59, 64, 67, 80, 102, 106, 109-10, 150,154. See also discipline; feeding anxieties; power Cook, Daniel, 32, 55, 78,172 cooking, adjusting to children, 86, 99, 111, 122-27; indoctrinating mothers through, 1, 40-43, 85-87, 91-92, 99-100; lost culinary traditions and skills, 47-48, 89,102,123-27; school cooks, 124-25,131-36,163; workshops, 102,125-26. See also foodwork; mothers Coveney, John, 3, 48,146 Crawford, Robert, 49 dairy, 2, 44, 54, 57, 62, 68, 94, 108-10, 148-50,163, 169; Glass of Milk school programme, 159-61. See also food pyramid; normative assumptions about food; health; negotiations De Certeau, Michael, 30n3, 97 DeVault, Marjorie, 10, 85-86,172 diet, -ary advice and guidelines, 143-48; -ary politics, 33,48, 65, 144-50; balanced, 49, 60, 62-63, 65, 76, 83, 107-11,117,148-49,158. See also food; health; nutrition discipline, 15, 28, 64, 78, 80, 87, 91, 95-98, 115,123, 129-36, 137, 150, 155, 160, 169; self-discipline, 4, 32, 78, 80, 87, 98, 150. See also control; individualization; power distrust, See trust Douglas, Mary, 10, 63 Dunn, Elizabeth, 30nl0, 39-44, 52n3, 56 DuPuis, Melanie, 32-33,
47,157,170
ISS INDEX drawing, 26, 68,120,149; as a method, 25-26 eating, as resistance, 73-75, 82-85, 100, 113-14, 121-22, 125, 133-36, 139, 150; eatertainment, 57; overeating, 21, 44. See also children; feeding-eating relationships; food; negotiations; power struggles economy, informal, 53, 69,73-74,105-6, 119; of shortage, 34-37. See also capitalism; moral economy education, edutaintment, 67; programmes, 137, 141-43, 145-56, 156-64; system, 10, 30n8, 45,115 Elliott, Charlene, 57, 68, 77 Elliott, Sinikka, 6, 9, 30n5, 84 emotions, 7-8, 31, 93, 99-100, 105, 111, 118, 131-36; -al pressure, 85-86, 90-93, 99,101, 107,137-40, 150; -al children’s work, 69,102-7. See also anxiety; feeding anxiety; feeding as emotional process; foodwork as emotional process European Union, 2-5, 39, 42, 52n5, 76, 80nl, 126-27, 143, 153-54, 157, 159-61, 164, 168. See also West family, as a problem when it comes to children’s food, 83-84, 118-19,137-39, 163-64; as a consumption unit, 46, 55; meals, 14-15, 82-85, 93-101; research with, 14-18. See also children; fathers; family at the centre of feeding anxiety; food rhythms; grandparents; mothers; Murcott; parents fast food, 107-8; as a place welcoming young people, 65; introduction of, 38-39; McDonald’s, 38-39, 58, 65, 108. See also food; food industry fathers, and Sunday breakfast, 95; as fun parents, 88,106-7; engaged in feeding, 86-87, 92; research with, 15. See also family; gender feeding, as a balancing act, 49, 89-91, 107-11; as a compromise, 82-83, 94-95, 97-101,105-6,125-26; as caring, 82-93, 98-99,102, 107-12, 113-14,117-18,123,126-27,133-34; as
disciplining, 15,28, 64,78,102,110, 123, 131-36, 169; as mental, physical and emotional process, 10, 85-88,101, 107-11; as part of unpaid care work, 12, 85; collective, 36; force-, 44, 53-54, 99, 133, 136; -eating relationships, 10-13, 49, 82-85, 92-93, 96-112,116, 121-22,133-36,139-40,142, 163; overfeeding, 53, 84,129. See also eating; food; foodwork; feeding anxiety; negotiations; power struggles feeding anxiety, 4-10; as a social concept, 4, 167-72; as a socializing emotion, 5, 40-43, 85-87, 91-92, 85-87, 99-100; as away of being in the world, 6, 87-89, 91-92, 107-11, 167, 172; family at the centre of, 79, 83-84,110-11; in relation to and within schools, 113-16,122-27, 129-40; within the food industry, 54-56, 61-62, 66-68, 71-72,76-80, 157-59; within the state, 141-44, 152-65. See also alienation; anxiety; blame; control; individualization; responsibilization food, abundance, 35, 56; and fun and play, 57-58, 78, 105-16; and pleasure, 33, 96,106,117; and tradition, 48, 89, 124-25,127,137; as a research tool, 21, 23; as an expression of home and care, 3, 63, 86-89, 99-100, 117, 119, 123, 127; celebrations, 35, 97,103; children’s, 56-59, 67-68; its role in children’s future, 31, 55,143-44; natural, 3-5, 33-35; normative assumptions about ‘good’, ‘proper’ and ‘bad’, 3-4, 33, 49-51, 54-55, 64-66, 68, 71,73-75, 87, 107-10, 118-19, 141-42, 157; processed and junk, 61, 63-66, 78, 91, 127; pyramid, 27, 29,142,146-50, 162; quality, 72,77, 89, 91, 106,124-26; rhythms, 10-11,86, 89-93,114-16, 139, 127-36,140; safety, 5-6, 41, 71, 126. See ako dairy; fruits; healthy food; meals;
sociality and food; sweets; values food industry, 53-55, 61-63, 67-69, 72, 75-79,128, 157-59, 161; producers,
INDEX 193 34, 38, 41, 54-55, 58, 61-62, 67-69, 72, 75-76, 79; retailers, 66-75, 77; researching, 22. See also advertisement; consumption; marketing; Polish Federation of Food Industry foodwork, as a mental, physical and emotional process, 10,85-101, 117-19; children’s, 101-4,119; gendered division of, 83, 85-89, 90-93, 117-19; unpaid and invisible, 12,85,117-19. See also balanced diet; DeVault; eating; feeding; mothers Foucault, Michael, 98,115,143,172 fruits, 10, 44, 50, 54, 56-57, 67, 75, 79, 90, 95, 108, 114, 117, 121, 129,131, 141,148,163; Fruits and Vegetables in Schools programme, 159-61. See also food pyramid; normative assumptions about food; health 75, 158,161. See also aspirations to be healthy; childhood obesity; Crawford; dairy; fruits; medicalization; nutrition; sweets; health and nutrition as dominating value attached to food; World Health Organization Hryciuk, Renata, 7, 40, 42 gender, norms during socialism, 36-37; double shift, 40,43, 86-88; and segmentation of the market, 55, 58. See also gendered division of foodwork; mothers; fathers Gille, Zuzsa, 37, 52n5 global and globalization, 12, 33-34, 37, 39,145,157; political interests in children’s food, 3-7, 56,154,168. See also capitalism Goffman, Erving, 83,101, 111 grandparents, 85, 91,104-7, 111 See also intergenerational transfer of knowledge Guthman, Julie, 32, 47,145,150,157,164, 170 Jackson, Peter, 5-6, 50 James, Allison, 6, 24-25, 56-57, 59, 88 Johnston, Josée, 43, 50, 65, 87,107-8 judgment and judging, 3, 9, 13-17, 64-65, 83, 87, 91, 108-9, 118-19, 137-40, 143,159; self-, 83, 99. See also class;
discipline; normative assumptions about food; morality; values Jung, Yuson, 38-39, 52n8 Jing, Yun, 3, 6, 44, 56 health, different conceptions of, 48-51, 68-69, 90-95, 107-11, 137-40, 145-46, 151-53; healthism, 34, 49-50, 62, 65, 144-51, 153-56;-y food, 49-50, 60-61, 71, 87-89, 107-10,117-19,137-39; performing, 59-69,70-72, 82-83, 87-88, 94, 107-11, 116-22, 127-29, 141-43, 151-53,157-61; public, 8,115,122,142,153-56,158, 169; unhealthy, 56-67; 71, 74, 76, 79, 84, 108,121,123,142-43,164; -washing, individualization, 9, 47-51,143,145, 154, 158,160, 170-72; individual responsibility, 4, 7-9, 39, 51,77,143, 145-46,153-56, 157-61; post-socialist transformation, 39-40. See also alienation; choice; citizen-consumer; responsibilization; self-control; self judgement interaction order, 83, 97,101, 111, 129-36. See also negotiations; power struggles Kimura, Aya, 145,150 knowledge, 97,121,145; deficiency framework, 145,160-61; expert advice, 8,41, 51, 97,146,156; undermining mother’s, 41, 50, 85-87, 151-52, 164, 167-72; intergenerational transfer of, 28-29, 33, 41, 53, 59, 69, 73-74, 84-88,101-7,110. See also foodwork; mothers; nutrition Korolczuk, Elżbieta, 7, 40,42 Lahire, Bernard, 10-11,18, 30n3 Lavin, Chad, 5-6 lunchbox, 6, 25, 29, 61, 66, 88,116-18, 120. See also food; foodwork; judgment; meals; negotiations
134 INDEX marketing, 76-77; dirty, 66; niche, 56; research, 55-58,61-63, 75-76, 78. See also advertisement; consumption; food industry; shopping meals, breakfast, 10-11, 68, 86, 88, 90-91, 93-96, 102; second breakfast, 114, 116-22; dinner, 14, 16, 84-86, 96-101; structure in Poland, 10-11. See also family meals; food rhythms; negotiations; power struggles medicalization, 4,41,142-48, 152, 172 milk, See dairy Ministry of Education, 22,140n2, 141, 154-55, 162, 165n5 Ministry of Health, 125,144,154,157, 162 modernity, as in becoming modern, 39; symbols of, 37-38, 65. See also aspirations; capitalism; personhood; post-socialist transformation Mol, Annemarie, 30n4, 32-33 morality, moralizing, 64-65, 108, 137-39, 156; moral ambivalence, 59, 75-79, 107-10,152; moral economy of food, 6, 51; moral panic, 64,123; scientific moralization, 48, 144-50. See also childhood obesity; normative assumptions about food; personhood; values mothers and mothering, 31-32, 40-43; Matka-Polka, 3, 31, 42-43, 51, 86; through food, 42-43, 67, 84-87, 99,103,107, 117-19,170; women socialized through anxiety to be, 5, 31-32, 50, 85-87, 92, 164, 167, 170. See also blame; responsibility; family; feeding; feeding anxieties; foodwork; gender; judgement Mudry, Jessica, 146,150 Murcott, Anne, 12, 84, 86,160 National Food and Nutrition Institute, 22, 37,72, 142, 144-47, 152, 154, 160 negotiations, 9, 66-67, 82-83, 89-101, 104-11,113-14,131-36; strategies, 59-60, 77, 96-97, 99-100, 170; tactics, 66, 97-98, 100, 133-34. See also balanced diet; feeding compromises; foodwork; interaction order; power struggles;
values neoliberal, 4, 28, 32, 37,42,125; transformations and changes, 3, 37,47, 50-51, 122-23, 127,170, 172; personality, 48-49,157-58; embodied neoliberalism, 32-34, 157. See also capitalism; citizen consumer; control; individualization; post-socialist transformation; responsibilization non-governmental organizations, 13,64, 73,102,110, 124-25, 139,142,154,156, 158, 167; research with, 22-23 normality, search for during socialism and post-socialism, 37-40; and the West, 38; and ambivalence, 39; -ization of children’s behaviour, 131-37, 143, 155-56, 159-61. See also aspirations; biopolitics; control; personhood; responsibility; values nutrition, science, 36,144-45; -al guidelines, 36, 126, 144-51, 156; nutritionism, 76,146,150; nutritainment, 67-68, 80,144; transition, 39,145. See also normative assumptions about food; health; expert knowledge; values; vitamins obesity, See childhood obesity O’Connell, Rebecca, 25, 112n3 Oleschuk, Marin, 65, 87,107-8 parenting and parents, 82-85, 93-104; blamed for the public problem of children’s ‘bad’ food habits, 5, 48, 84, 118-19, 124, 137-39; intensive, 42; paranoid, 8-9,42. See also family; fathers; mothers; negotiations personhood, 65, 78-82,110-11, 150; a changing model of, 40-41, 48-49; making a person with food, 3, 48,64-65, 78, 150, 156, 167-72; socialist, 36. See also aspirations; citizen-consumer; individualization; modernity; morality; neoliberal personality; responsibility; values
INDEX Pike, Jo, 6, 122,131 Pine, Frances, 34, 36, 39-40, 43, 52ո2,6 Poland, See capitalism; class; European Union; post-socialist transformation; socialism Polish Federation of Food Industry, 75-76, 157. See also food industry; marketing post-socialist transformation, 37-40, 47-49. See also capitalism; neoliberalism; socialism power, exerting over women and children, 9,13,131-36,138-39; pester, 45, 66, 88; purchase, 44, 53, 79; struggles, 66, 83, 92-93, 96-101,115, 131-36; empowering, 77-78. See also blame; control; discipline; feeding anxieties; Foucault; interaction order; negotiations practice theory, 10-11, 65, 97, 102. See also Bourdieu; de Certeau; Lahire prestige, 102-3,119-20. See also class; sociality and food privatisation, 32, 38-39, 41,123; of care, 40; of school food, 122-23. See also catering; choice; individualisation; neoliberalism; responsibility Probyn, Elspeth, 32,143 Punch, Samantha, 24-25,119 relational approach, to feeding and eating, 10-13; relational ethnography, 13-14. See also feeding-eating relationships responsibility, 74-75, 77, 118-19, 152-53, 165; collective of mothers, 86-87, 164-65; of parents, 9, 54, 71-72, 95, 117-18, 126, 138, 155, 163; of schools, 118-19,125-26, 138-39; responsibilization, 72,74-75, 77, 85, 89, 118, 143, 150, 155, 157-61, 163-64. See also blame; citizen consumer; choice; control; individual responsibility; mothers; neoliberalism; personhood Rose, Nikolas, 12, 42, 50 Rosen, Rachel, 11-12, 85 195 school, 69-75,113-42, 156-61; canteen, 122-36, 163; research in, 18-22; shop, 53, 69-75; vending machine, 19,115, 137-38, 140.
See also catering; food rhythms; feeding anxiety in relation to and within schools; privatisation of school food; teachers Serinis, Gyorgy, 146 shopping, 53, 66-75, 89-91, 95; during socialism, 34. See also citizen consumer; choice; consumption; food; food industry; negotiations; pester power; purchase power sociality, anxiety as a new form of, 2, 85, 92,167-72; and food, 54, 69-71, 74, 78-80, 96, 116-17, 111, 119-22, 134-35, 137, 139, 146. See also family meals; feeding-eating relationships; food; sweets; values socialism, 5, 34-37; and citizenship, 48; ideology implemented though food, 36; state as a parental figure, 36; women’s roles during, 40. See also post-socialist transformation state, 4-5, 40,47-50, 71, 77, 115-16, 142-65; officials, 23, 54, role during socialism, 34-37; 74, 83, 102,116, 122-24, 126, 139, 153, 156-58, 161-62, 165-69; research, 22-23. See also biopolitics; blame game; citizenship; feeding anxiety; nutrition; power; privatisation; responsibility subjectivity, See personhood sweets, 44-45, 53, 57, 59-63, 69,73-74, 78, 82, 85, 104-7,117, 158; availability, 54; disenchanting, 61-62; parents hiding their consumption of, 59, 109; as a symbol of bad food habits, 49-50, 53-54, 59-63, 82, 104-11; sweet day, 60, 82, 93-94, 104. See also blame; citizen-consumer; balanced diet; food; judgement; negotiations; values teachers, 8, 45, 54,72-74,104,108, 113-22, 127-40,155, 160. See also care; discipline; school Titkov, Anna, 42-43, 86
19Б INDEX trust, 8-9, 63, 74-75, 92,114-16, 129, 138,152,172; distrust, 8-9, 80n4, 88, 114-16,119, 123, 127, 168, 172. See also anxiety; control; emotions; feeding anxiety; food safety; responsibility Urbańska, Sylwia, 41-43, 48 values, 33, 48, 66, 69,115, 150; changing, 51, 89; health and nutrition as dominating attached to food, 33, 49-50, 60-61, 78-79, 83,144-51; hierarchies of food values, 49,76; registers of valuing food, 33, 49, 62, 66-68, 80. See also aspirations; judgement; morality; personhood Warsaw, changing space, 46; city council, 22,122,140n2,162-63; research, 13-17 welfare system, 39; mythologized generosity of, 40. See also class; post socialist transformation; privatisation of care; state West, -ern companies, 38; -ern products, 38, 41, 56; aspirations to be like, 3, 38, 65, 162; fears to be like, 47,124, 126-27; seen as modern, 38; standards, 126-27,145. See also capitalism; citizen-consumer; global; nutrition transition Wiik, Richard, 67, 84,112n3 womenandchildren, 11-12. See also biopolitics; capitalism; feeding anxiety; foodwork; power World Health Organisation, 4,12, 142,153,164,168. See also health; medicalization Yates-Doerr, Emily, 9,143,145 Zelizer, Vivianne, 44, 73 -----------Հ Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München ------- -/
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CONTENTS Cz»C5№ List ofFigures vi Acknowledgements viii 1 Introduction Chapter 1. Eat in Context: On Post-Socialist Transformations, Mothering and Making Citizen-Consumers with Food 31 Chapter 2. Eat and Have Some Fun: On New Consumers and How the Food Industry Creates Children’s Food 53 Chapter 3. Eat Just a Little Bit More: On Family Meals, Balancing Acts and Intergenerational Negotiations 82 Chapter 4. Eat Like a Normal Person: On School Food, Catering to Children and Adjusting Bodies and Tastes 113 Chapter 5. Eat for the Greater Good: On Nutritional Norms, Food Education and Making Healthy Citizens 141 Conclusion 167 References 173 Index 190
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INDEX СХ5ОС5ѴЭ advertisement, 56, 63-64, 67-68, 76-78. See also food industry; marketing affect, See emotions age, an issue during research, 25-27; and dietary politics, 33, 146-48; inequality, 33, 83; segmentation of the market, 55-56, 58, 78-79. See also children; intergenerational knowledge Ahmed, Sarah, 7,172 alienation, 7-9, 29, 51, 87,167-68, 167-72; as a new form of sociality, 2, 7, 87,139,167-68. See also individualization; neoliberalism Allison, Anne, 6,117-18 anthropology and ethnography, at home, 23; methodology summary, 13-27; relational ethnography, 13-14 anxiety, 1-Ю, 85-86, 90,123, 133,139. See also emotions; feeding anxiety aspirations, during People’s Republic of Poland, 34-40; middle class, 9; to be healthy, 50, 65, 78, 90-92, 141-43; to be like the West, 3, 38, 65; personal merged with political directives, 3, 42, 78. See also choice; class; personhood; values Biltekoff, Charlotte, 9, 33, 48, 65, 78,110, 143, 145,150, 154, 159, 172 biopolitics, 115,144,172. See also medicalization; state blame, 5, 48, 71, 75, 84,124-26,163, 157-59; blame games, 62, 71-72, 75-76,126,163-64; collective placed on mothers, 50, 85-87,164. See also individualization; judgment; power; responsibility body, 7, 80, 83,115, 163; Idealized, 78, 111, 171-72; -ily adjustments and reprimands, 14-15, 96, 98,115,131-36, 140 Bourdieu, Pierre, 17-18, 30n3 Bowen, Sarah, 6, 9, 30n5, 84 breakfast, See meals Brenton, Joslyn, 6, 9, 30n5, 84 Cairns, Kate, 43, 50, 65, 87,107-8 Caldwell, Melissa, 35-36, 38-39 capitalism, 32,77; disillusionment with, 39-40; transition to, 37-40. See also
neoliberalism; post-socialist transformation care, See feeding as caring; food as an expression of home and care catering, companies, 122-27; to children, 124-27. See also children being spoiled; school Catholicism, 18, 42-43, 46,127,140n3 childhood, changes in, 44-47, 53-55, 167-72; commodification of, 55;
INDEX obesity, 8-9, 32, 47, 59, 64,84, 123, 127, 142, 153-54, 159, 165; studies, 11, 24. See also children children, ‘s menu, 56-57, 99; ‘s desires, 55-56, 59, 67,123-24; and wellbeing, 6, 41, 111, 118,123,151; as innocent and naive, 11-12, 73-78; being spoiled, 99,125; changing role in the society, 41,44, 124-25; laws and rights, 45; research with, 24-27; their space, 46, 113-14,131-35; violence towards, 45. See also children’s food; children’s foodwork; eating; family; negotiations; new consumers chocolate, See sweets choice, freedom of, 38,47, 77, 151, 157; increased responsibility for making individual, 32, 38-39, 47-51, 67-69, 71-73, 122, 143-44, 151-52, 157-61; limited during socialism, 38; ‘proper’, 29, 47, 50, 67, 71, 143-45,151-52; worries about children’s, 71-75, 94-96,121,123-27, 134-35. See also citizen-consumer; individualization; neoliberalism; responsibility citizenship, 32, 46, 115,143; citizen consumers, 32-33, 38-39, 47-51, 143-44,148, 157-58, 160-61, 165; pedagogy of, 33, 51,115, 143-44, 154,159-60. See also choice; individualization; neoliberalism; state civil servants, See state officials class, a socialist model of a classless society, 35; and dietary politics, 33, 63-65, 84, 117-18, 145-46, 154, 164,169,171; and socio-economic inequalities, 39, 62-63, 66, 72, 86,158, 160; and research, 17-18, 30n5; and the politics of parenting, 9,17, 65,117-18, 164; middle-class, 9, 39, 78, 138,164; system in contemporary Poland, 30n6, 30n7. See also aspirations; judgment; post-socialist transformations; prestige consumption, as not only domestic and private, but
also political matter, 12, 145,167-72; consumer culture, 32, 54, 1Э1 61, 77-79,161; consumer rights, 47, 72; consumerism, 28, 32-33,48, 55-56, 67,168; new consumers, 44-45, 56, 58, 78-79, 161. See also choice; citizen consumer; shopping control, 66, 71-73,104,143; as a feature of modern capitalism, 47-51; children as being out of, 60, 80; -ling children, 54, 60, 65-67, 72-73, 78, 89, 91, 97, 104, 114,123, 131-36, 138-39,150; not having, 9, 72,114-16,119,121,138-39; self- 59, 64, 67, 80, 102, 106, 109-10, 150,154. See also discipline; feeding anxieties; power Cook, Daniel, 32, 55, 78,172 cooking, adjusting to children, 86, 99, 111, 122-27; indoctrinating mothers through, 1, 40-43, 85-87, 91-92, 99-100; lost culinary traditions and skills, 47-48, 89,102,123-27; school cooks, 124-25,131-36,163; workshops, 102,125-26. See also foodwork; mothers Coveney, John, 3, 48,146 Crawford, Robert, 49 dairy, 2, 44, 54, 57, 62, 68, 94, 108-10, 148-50,163, 169; Glass of Milk school programme, 159-61. See also food pyramid; normative assumptions about food; health; negotiations De Certeau, Michael, 30n3, 97 DeVault, Marjorie, 10, 85-86,172 diet, -ary advice and guidelines, 143-48; -ary politics, 33,48, 65, 144-50; balanced, 49, 60, 62-63, 65, 76, 83, 107-11,117,148-49,158. See also food; health; nutrition discipline, 15, 28, 64, 78, 80, 87, 91, 95-98, 115,123, 129-36, 137, 150, 155, 160, 169; self-discipline, 4, 32, 78, 80, 87, 98, 150. See also control; individualization; power distrust, See trust Douglas, Mary, 10, 63 Dunn, Elizabeth, 30nl0, 39-44, 52n3, 56 DuPuis, Melanie, 32-33,
47,157,170
ISS INDEX drawing, 26, 68,120,149; as a method, 25-26 eating, as resistance, 73-75, 82-85, 100, 113-14, 121-22, 125, 133-36, 139, 150; eatertainment, 57; overeating, 21, 44. See also children; feeding-eating relationships; food; negotiations; power struggles economy, informal, 53, 69,73-74,105-6, 119; of shortage, 34-37. See also capitalism; moral economy education, edutaintment, 67; programmes, 137, 141-43, 145-56, 156-64; system, 10, 30n8, 45,115 Elliott, Charlene, 57, 68, 77 Elliott, Sinikka, 6, 9, 30n5, 84 emotions, 7-8, 31, 93, 99-100, 105, 111, 118, 131-36; -al pressure, 85-86, 90-93, 99,101, 107,137-40, 150; -al children’s work, 69,102-7. See also anxiety; feeding anxiety; feeding as emotional process; foodwork as emotional process European Union, 2-5, 39, 42, 52n5, 76, 80nl, 126-27, 143, 153-54, 157, 159-61, 164, 168. See also West family, as a problem when it comes to children’s food, 83-84, 118-19,137-39, 163-64; as a consumption unit, 46, 55; meals, 14-15, 82-85, 93-101; research with, 14-18. See also children; fathers; family at the centre of feeding anxiety; food rhythms; grandparents; mothers; Murcott; parents fast food, 107-8; as a place welcoming young people, 65; introduction of, 38-39; McDonald’s, 38-39, 58, 65, 108. See also food; food industry fathers, and Sunday breakfast, 95; as fun parents, 88,106-7; engaged in feeding, 86-87, 92; research with, 15. See also family; gender feeding, as a balancing act, 49, 89-91, 107-11; as a compromise, 82-83, 94-95, 97-101,105-6,125-26; as caring, 82-93, 98-99,102, 107-12, 113-14,117-18,123,126-27,133-34; as
disciplining, 15,28, 64,78,102,110, 123, 131-36, 169; as mental, physical and emotional process, 10, 85-88,101, 107-11; as part of unpaid care work, 12, 85; collective, 36; force-, 44, 53-54, 99, 133, 136; -eating relationships, 10-13, 49, 82-85, 92-93, 96-112,116, 121-22,133-36,139-40,142, 163; overfeeding, 53, 84,129. See also eating; food; foodwork; feeding anxiety; negotiations; power struggles feeding anxiety, 4-10; as a social concept, 4, 167-72; as a socializing emotion, 5, 40-43, 85-87, 91-92, 85-87, 99-100; as away of being in the world, 6, 87-89, 91-92, 107-11, 167, 172; family at the centre of, 79, 83-84,110-11; in relation to and within schools, 113-16,122-27, 129-40; within the food industry, 54-56, 61-62, 66-68, 71-72,76-80, 157-59; within the state, 141-44, 152-65. See also alienation; anxiety; blame; control; individualization; responsibilization food, abundance, 35, 56; and fun and play, 57-58, 78, 105-16; and pleasure, 33, 96,106,117; and tradition, 48, 89, 124-25,127,137; as a research tool, 21, 23; as an expression of home and care, 3, 63, 86-89, 99-100, 117, 119, 123, 127; celebrations, 35, 97,103; children’s, 56-59, 67-68; its role in children’s future, 31, 55,143-44; natural, 3-5, 33-35; normative assumptions about ‘good’, ‘proper’ and ‘bad’, 3-4, 33, 49-51, 54-55, 64-66, 68, 71,73-75, 87, 107-10, 118-19, 141-42, 157; processed and junk, 61, 63-66, 78, 91, 127; pyramid, 27, 29,142,146-50, 162; quality, 72,77, 89, 91, 106,124-26; rhythms, 10-11,86, 89-93,114-16, 139, 127-36,140; safety, 5-6, 41, 71, 126. See ako dairy; fruits; healthy food; meals;
sociality and food; sweets; values food industry, 53-55, 61-63, 67-69, 72, 75-79,128, 157-59, 161; producers,
INDEX 193 34, 38, 41, 54-55, 58, 61-62, 67-69, 72, 75-76, 79; retailers, 66-75, 77; researching, 22. See also advertisement; consumption; marketing; Polish Federation of Food Industry foodwork, as a mental, physical and emotional process, 10,85-101, 117-19; children’s, 101-4,119; gendered division of, 83, 85-89, 90-93, 117-19; unpaid and invisible, 12,85,117-19. See also balanced diet; DeVault; eating; feeding; mothers Foucault, Michael, 98,115,143,172 fruits, 10, 44, 50, 54, 56-57, 67, 75, 79, 90, 95, 108, 114, 117, 121, 129,131, 141,148,163; Fruits and Vegetables in Schools programme, 159-61. See also food pyramid; normative assumptions about food; health 75, 158,161. See also aspirations to be healthy; childhood obesity; Crawford; dairy; fruits; medicalization; nutrition; sweets; health and nutrition as dominating value attached to food; World Health Organization Hryciuk, Renata, 7, 40, 42 gender, norms during socialism, 36-37; double shift, 40,43, 86-88; and segmentation of the market, 55, 58. See also gendered division of foodwork; mothers; fathers Gille, Zuzsa, 37, 52n5 global and globalization, 12, 33-34, 37, 39,145,157; political interests in children’s food, 3-7, 56,154,168. See also capitalism Goffman, Erving, 83,101, 111 grandparents, 85, 91,104-7, 111 See also intergenerational transfer of knowledge Guthman, Julie, 32, 47,145,150,157,164, 170 Jackson, Peter, 5-6, 50 James, Allison, 6, 24-25, 56-57, 59, 88 Johnston, Josée, 43, 50, 65, 87,107-8 judgment and judging, 3, 9, 13-17, 64-65, 83, 87, 91, 108-9, 118-19, 137-40, 143,159; self-, 83, 99. See also class;
discipline; normative assumptions about food; morality; values Jung, Yuson, 38-39, 52n8 Jing, Yun, 3, 6, 44, 56 health, different conceptions of, 48-51, 68-69, 90-95, 107-11, 137-40, 145-46, 151-53; healthism, 34, 49-50, 62, 65, 144-51, 153-56;-y food, 49-50, 60-61, 71, 87-89, 107-10,117-19,137-39; performing, 59-69,70-72, 82-83, 87-88, 94, 107-11, 116-22, 127-29, 141-43, 151-53,157-61; public, 8,115,122,142,153-56,158, 169; unhealthy, 56-67; 71, 74, 76, 79, 84, 108,121,123,142-43,164; -washing, individualization, 9, 47-51,143,145, 154, 158,160, 170-72; individual responsibility, 4, 7-9, 39, 51,77,143, 145-46,153-56, 157-61; post-socialist transformation, 39-40. See also alienation; choice; citizen-consumer; responsibilization; self-control; self judgement interaction order, 83, 97,101, 111, 129-36. See also negotiations; power struggles Kimura, Aya, 145,150 knowledge, 97,121,145; deficiency framework, 145,160-61; expert advice, 8,41, 51, 97,146,156; undermining mother’s, 41, 50, 85-87, 151-52, 164, 167-72; intergenerational transfer of, 28-29, 33, 41, 53, 59, 69, 73-74, 84-88,101-7,110. See also foodwork; mothers; nutrition Korolczuk, Elżbieta, 7, 40,42 Lahire, Bernard, 10-11,18, 30n3 Lavin, Chad, 5-6 lunchbox, 6, 25, 29, 61, 66, 88,116-18, 120. See also food; foodwork; judgment; meals; negotiations
134 INDEX marketing, 76-77; dirty, 66; niche, 56; research, 55-58,61-63, 75-76, 78. See also advertisement; consumption; food industry; shopping meals, breakfast, 10-11, 68, 86, 88, 90-91, 93-96, 102; second breakfast, 114, 116-22; dinner, 14, 16, 84-86, 96-101; structure in Poland, 10-11. See also family meals; food rhythms; negotiations; power struggles medicalization, 4,41,142-48, 152, 172 milk, See dairy Ministry of Education, 22,140n2, 141, 154-55, 162, 165n5 Ministry of Health, 125,144,154,157, 162 modernity, as in becoming modern, 39; symbols of, 37-38, 65. See also aspirations; capitalism; personhood; post-socialist transformation Mol, Annemarie, 30n4, 32-33 morality, moralizing, 64-65, 108, 137-39, 156; moral ambivalence, 59, 75-79, 107-10,152; moral economy of food, 6, 51; moral panic, 64,123; scientific moralization, 48, 144-50. See also childhood obesity; normative assumptions about food; personhood; values mothers and mothering, 31-32, 40-43; Matka-Polka, 3, 31, 42-43, 51, 86; through food, 42-43, 67, 84-87, 99,103,107, 117-19,170; women socialized through anxiety to be, 5, 31-32, 50, 85-87, 92, 164, 167, 170. See also blame; responsibility; family; feeding; feeding anxieties; foodwork; gender; judgement Mudry, Jessica, 146,150 Murcott, Anne, 12, 84, 86,160 National Food and Nutrition Institute, 22, 37,72, 142, 144-47, 152, 154, 160 negotiations, 9, 66-67, 82-83, 89-101, 104-11,113-14,131-36; strategies, 59-60, 77, 96-97, 99-100, 170; tactics, 66, 97-98, 100, 133-34. See also balanced diet; feeding compromises; foodwork; interaction order; power struggles;
values neoliberal, 4, 28, 32, 37,42,125; transformations and changes, 3, 37,47, 50-51, 122-23, 127,170, 172; personality, 48-49,157-58; embodied neoliberalism, 32-34, 157. See also capitalism; citizen consumer; control; individualization; post-socialist transformation; responsibilization non-governmental organizations, 13,64, 73,102,110, 124-25, 139,142,154,156, 158, 167; research with, 22-23 normality, search for during socialism and post-socialism, 37-40; and the West, 38; and ambivalence, 39; -ization of children’s behaviour, 131-37, 143, 155-56, 159-61. See also aspirations; biopolitics; control; personhood; responsibility; values nutrition, science, 36,144-45; -al guidelines, 36, 126, 144-51, 156; nutritionism, 76,146,150; nutritainment, 67-68, 80,144; transition, 39,145. See also normative assumptions about food; health; expert knowledge; values; vitamins obesity, See childhood obesity O’Connell, Rebecca, 25, 112n3 Oleschuk, Marin, 65, 87,107-8 parenting and parents, 82-85, 93-104; blamed for the public problem of children’s ‘bad’ food habits, 5, 48, 84, 118-19, 124, 137-39; intensive, 42; paranoid, 8-9,42. See also family; fathers; mothers; negotiations personhood, 65, 78-82,110-11, 150; a changing model of, 40-41, 48-49; making a person with food, 3, 48,64-65, 78, 150, 156, 167-72; socialist, 36. See also aspirations; citizen-consumer; individualization; modernity; morality; neoliberal personality; responsibility; values
INDEX Pike, Jo, 6, 122,131 Pine, Frances, 34, 36, 39-40, 43, 52ո2,6 Poland, See capitalism; class; European Union; post-socialist transformation; socialism Polish Federation of Food Industry, 75-76, 157. See also food industry; marketing post-socialist transformation, 37-40, 47-49. See also capitalism; neoliberalism; socialism power, exerting over women and children, 9,13,131-36,138-39; pester, 45, 66, 88; purchase, 44, 53, 79; struggles, 66, 83, 92-93, 96-101,115, 131-36; empowering, 77-78. See also blame; control; discipline; feeding anxieties; Foucault; interaction order; negotiations practice theory, 10-11, 65, 97, 102. See also Bourdieu; de Certeau; Lahire prestige, 102-3,119-20. See also class; sociality and food privatisation, 32, 38-39, 41,123; of care, 40; of school food, 122-23. See also catering; choice; individualisation; neoliberalism; responsibility Probyn, Elspeth, 32,143 Punch, Samantha, 24-25,119 relational approach, to feeding and eating, 10-13; relational ethnography, 13-14. See also feeding-eating relationships responsibility, 74-75, 77, 118-19, 152-53, 165; collective of mothers, 86-87, 164-65; of parents, 9, 54, 71-72, 95, 117-18, 126, 138, 155, 163; of schools, 118-19,125-26, 138-39; responsibilization, 72,74-75, 77, 85, 89, 118, 143, 150, 155, 157-61, 163-64. See also blame; citizen consumer; choice; control; individual responsibility; mothers; neoliberalism; personhood Rose, Nikolas, 12, 42, 50 Rosen, Rachel, 11-12, 85 195 school, 69-75,113-42, 156-61; canteen, 122-36, 163; research in, 18-22; shop, 53, 69-75; vending machine, 19,115, 137-38, 140.
See also catering; food rhythms; feeding anxiety in relation to and within schools; privatisation of school food; teachers Serinis, Gyorgy, 146 shopping, 53, 66-75, 89-91, 95; during socialism, 34. See also citizen consumer; choice; consumption; food; food industry; negotiations; pester power; purchase power sociality, anxiety as a new form of, 2, 85, 92,167-72; and food, 54, 69-71, 74, 78-80, 96, 116-17, 111, 119-22, 134-35, 137, 139, 146. See also family meals; feeding-eating relationships; food; sweets; values socialism, 5, 34-37; and citizenship, 48; ideology implemented though food, 36; state as a parental figure, 36; women’s roles during, 40. See also post-socialist transformation state, 4-5, 40,47-50, 71, 77, 115-16, 142-65; officials, 23, 54, role during socialism, 34-37; 74, 83, 102,116, 122-24, 126, 139, 153, 156-58, 161-62, 165-69; research, 22-23. See also biopolitics; blame game; citizenship; feeding anxiety; nutrition; power; privatisation; responsibility subjectivity, See personhood sweets, 44-45, 53, 57, 59-63, 69,73-74, 78, 82, 85, 104-7,117, 158; availability, 54; disenchanting, 61-62; parents hiding their consumption of, 59, 109; as a symbol of bad food habits, 49-50, 53-54, 59-63, 82, 104-11; sweet day, 60, 82, 93-94, 104. See also blame; citizen-consumer; balanced diet; food; judgement; negotiations; values teachers, 8, 45, 54,72-74,104,108, 113-22, 127-40,155, 160. See also care; discipline; school Titkov, Anna, 42-43, 86
19Б INDEX trust, 8-9, 63, 74-75, 92,114-16, 129, 138,152,172; distrust, 8-9, 80n4, 88, 114-16,119, 123, 127, 168, 172. See also anxiety; control; emotions; feeding anxiety; food safety; responsibility Urbańska, Sylwia, 41-43, 48 values, 33, 48, 66, 69,115, 150; changing, 51, 89; health and nutrition as dominating attached to food, 33, 49-50, 60-61, 78-79, 83,144-51; hierarchies of food values, 49,76; registers of valuing food, 33, 49, 62, 66-68, 80. See also aspirations; judgement; morality; personhood Warsaw, changing space, 46; city council, 22,122,140n2,162-63; research, 13-17 welfare system, 39; mythologized generosity of, 40. See also class; post socialist transformation; privatisation of care; state West, -ern companies, 38; -ern products, 38, 41, 56; aspirations to be like, 3, 38, 65, 162; fears to be like, 47,124, 126-27; seen as modern, 38; standards, 126-27,145. See also capitalism; citizen-consumer; global; nutrition transition Wiik, Richard, 67, 84,112n3 womenandchildren, 11-12. See also biopolitics; capitalism; feeding anxiety; foodwork; power World Health Organisation, 4,12, 142,153,164,168. See also health; medicalization Yates-Doerr, Emily, 9,143,145 Zelizer, Vivianne, 44, 73 -----------Հ Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München ------- -/ |
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spelling | Boni, Zofia Verfasser (DE-588)1298786193 aut Feeding anxieties the politics of children's food in Poland Zofia Boni New York ; Oxford Berghahn 2023 xi, 196 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier New anthropologies of Europe: perspectives and provocations 6 Introduction -- Eat in Context: On Post-Socialist Transformations, Mothering and Making Citizen Consumers with Food -- Eat and Have Some Fun: On New Consumers and How the Food Industry Creates Children's Food -- Eat Just a Little Bit More: On Family Meals, Balancing Acts and Intergenerational Negotiations -- Eat Like a Normal Person: On School Food, Catering to Children and Adjusting Bodies and Tastes -- Eat for the Greater Good: On Nutritional Norms, Food Education and Making Healthy Citizens -- Conclusion "Focusing on the underlying politics behind children's food, this book highlights the variety of social relationships, expectations and emotions ingrained in feeding children in Poland. With rich ethnographic accounts, including research with children, the book demonstrates how families, schools, the food industry and state agencies shape and experience feeding anxieties, and how such anxiety is at the heart of a new form of sociality. The book complicates our understanding of health and modern subjectivity and unpacks what and how we feed children today"-- Kind (DE-588)4030550-8 gnd rswk-swf Ernährung (DE-588)4015332-0 gnd rswk-swf Polen (DE-588)4046496-9 gnd rswk-swf Food habits / Political aspects / Poland Children / Nutrition / Poland Intergenerational relations / Poland Polish people / Food / History Poland / Social life and customs Children / Nutrition Intergenerational relations Manners and customs Poland History Polen (DE-588)4046496-9 g Kind (DE-588)4030550-8 s Ernährung (DE-588)4015332-0 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781800738720 New anthropologies of Europe: perspectives and provocations 6 (DE-604)BV047607547 6 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034199922&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034199922&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034199922&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Boni, Zofia Feeding anxieties the politics of children's food in Poland New anthropologies of Europe: perspectives and provocations Introduction -- Eat in Context: On Post-Socialist Transformations, Mothering and Making Citizen Consumers with Food -- Eat and Have Some Fun: On New Consumers and How the Food Industry Creates Children's Food -- Eat Just a Little Bit More: On Family Meals, Balancing Acts and Intergenerational Negotiations -- Eat Like a Normal Person: On School Food, Catering to Children and Adjusting Bodies and Tastes -- Eat for the Greater Good: On Nutritional Norms, Food Education and Making Healthy Citizens -- Conclusion Kind (DE-588)4030550-8 gnd Ernährung (DE-588)4015332-0 gnd |
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title_full | Feeding anxieties the politics of children's food in Poland Zofia Boni |
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