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Forum for Philosophy

December 10th, 2021

Food

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Estimated reading time: 1 minute

Forum for Philosophy

December 10th, 2021

Food

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Estimated reading time: 1 minute

C Thi Nguyen/ Or Rosenboim/ Ahmed Sinno

 


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Our relationship with food is as complex as it is long. It connects us with our past, our ‘home’, and with other people. Shopping for it, cooking it, sharing it, and eating it all have significance beyond meeting our basic nutritional needs. Food is importantly connected with hospitality and care, but it can also be a source of guilt and shame. Recipes can be a way of preserving traditions and passing along cultural knowledge, but access to food, and specific kinds of food, can also be a matter of socio-economic inequality. We explore the complex history, philosophy, and politics of food.

 

Speakers
C Thi Nguyen
Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Utah
Or Rosenboim
Senior Lecturer in Modern History, City, University of London
Ahmad Sinno
Chef, Migrateful

 

Chair

Sarah Fine
Fellow, Forum for Philosophy & Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, KCL

 

Co-sponsored by Arup

 

Recorded on 29 November 2021

 

 


 

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