#womenswork — Public Fediverse posts
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You start noticing it once you see it.
Not just in kitchens, but everywhere: the gap between contribution and recognition. Between what sustains a system, and what gets named as valuable.
And once you see it, it becomes harder to ignore how much of the world still runs on invisible hands.
https://associationredefine.substack.com/p/more-than-food-how-we-cheffes-is-696?r=6l8ed8
#InvisibleLabour
#WomensWork
#SocialInnovation
#MigrationStories
#CareEconomy
#InclusionMatters
#SystemicChange
#Recognition
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Digesting Food Studies (the CFS podcast)—Episode 110: Feminist Food Studies
Feminist studies and food studies have a fascinating history of difference, alignment, and emergence. This episode covers some of that span, from a laborious recipe for baked rice pudding (without eggs…!) to a themed issue of Canadian Food Studies (Vol. 5 No. 1) that is dedicated to feminist food studies (https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v5i1). Lots of voices this week, including Jennifer Brady, Barbara Parker, Elaine Power, Liz Lovell, Steph Chartrand, and of course the inimitable Alexia Moyer.
https://rss.com/podcasts/digesting-food-studies/2173092/
#DigestingFoodStudies
#Feminism
#FeministStudies
#FoodSystems
#Gender
#Power
#SocialClass
#Racialization
#DomesticLabour
#Recipes
#HomeEconomics
#FoodWaste
#InfantFormula
#WomensWork
#FoodPodcast
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Digesting Food Studies (the CFS podcast)—Episode 104: Infant Food Security
Whether you #breastfeed, feed with #babyformula, or do both, securing sustenance for newborns can be fraught. #Infant and #caregiver #foodsecurity is a multi-layered, multi-experiential reality, in the past and present. What will its future hold?
https://rss.com/podcasts/digesting-food-studies/2173092/
This episode features Lesley Frank on the “first food systems” of infant feeding, Natalia Alaniz-Salinas responding to Lesley’s article, “Finding Formula” (Vol. 5 No. 1 of CFS), and Alexia Moyer on the history of milk, including its price, positioning, and propaganda. Drink up!
#DigestingFoodStudies
#Infancy
#Caregivers
#Parenting
#InfantFoodSecurity
#BabyFormula
#Breastfeeding
#Milk
#FindingFormula
#FirstFoodSystems
#FoodHistory
#FoodSecurity
#Advertising
#Propoganda
#FoodInsecurity
#Gender
#WomensWork
#FoodPodcastphoto: Erik De Leon; visual effects: Natalie Doonan
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Digesting Food Studies (the CFS podcast)—Episode 103: Food Art & Material Practice
What can we learn about #foodsystems from making #art and getting our hands on the #materiality of food? Oh so very much!
https://rss.com/podcasts/digesting-food-studies/2172998/
Writer, artist, and psychotherapist Susan Goldberg discusses her artwork, poem, and reflection piece, “Milk and Bread” (Vol. 12 No. 1 of Canadian Food Studies), and recent master’s graduate Caylie Warkentin weighs in with a perspective on material practice more generally. We touch on the Holotypic Occlupanid Research Group (horg.com), which documents and categorizes bread bag ties—in all seriousness AND silliness. And, as Alexia Moyer shares, there are some fascinating parallels between #gender and #cutlery to be explored. Sink your tines into that!
#DigestingFoodStudies
#FoodArt
#FoundArt
#FoodSystems
#Materiality
#Milk
#Bread
#BreadBagTies
#DomesticLabour
#Poetry
#HouseholdManagement
#Cutlery
#Tableware
#Gender
#WomensWork
#covid
#FoodPodcastimage: Susan Goldberg
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Digesting Food Studies (the CFS podcast)—Episode 109: Food Waste
Repurposing leftover Hallowe’en candy as farm animal fodder? It may sound wild, but as you’ll hear in this #podcast, it’s just one odd recommendation within the complex hierarchies of dealing with food waste…
https://rss.com/podcasts/digesting-food-studies/2296101/
This episode tackles food waste, an issue as old as #domestication. Food scholar Tammara Soma shares perspectives from “Critical food guidance for tackling food waste in Canada” (Vol. 9 No. 1 of Canadian Food Studies), and PhD student Dante Gbejewoh offers his response to the piece, encouraging listeners to leverage the article’s diagram about #closed-loop #foodsystems. Alexia Moyer sneaks us back to a long-titled #historical #cookbook on household management, including its implications for #gendered labour.
#DigestingFoodStudies
#FoodWaste
#Upcycling
#Recycling
#Trash
#Cookbooks
#HouseholdManagement
#HomeEconomics
#Gender
#Labour
#WomensWork
#CanadianHistory
#FoodPodcast
#FoodSystemsimage: David Szanto
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Idag varr jag med och spelade på Julia Adzukis cch Patrick Dallards "Water Wedding" installation/ceremoni på Södertalje konsthall. Adzuki's installation "Vatt-Anna, Sorceresse",som vi kollaboerade på delar av ljud element med, var även en del av den "Geographical Transmittals" utställning där. Det var fint!
Today I played as part of Julia Adzuki's and Patrick Dallard's "Water Wedding" installatiin/ceremony.. Adzuki's installation "Vatt-Anna, Sorceresse", which we collaborated on some of the sound elements of, was also part of the "Geographic Transmittals" exhibition there as well. It was lovely!
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Today I played as part of Julia Adzuki's and Patrick Dallard's "Water Wedding" installatiin/ceremony.. Adzuki's installation "Vatt-Anna, Sorceresse", which we collaborated on some of the sound elements of, was also part of the "Geographic Transmittals" exhibition there as well. It was lovely!
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I fell asleep watching Hulu's #BostonStrangler (starring Keira Knightley). I'm seeing more of the cast now who are amazing and a great ensemble and foil for Knightley's role as a woman who daringly strikes out as an investigative reporter in a male-dominated field. The best is the husband who doesn't want her to be bored at home. Um, yes! Love it. Well, I was at home, but sometimes that builds an expectation of being there in perpetuity. #movie #WomensWork #KeiraKnightley #AmWatching