Feasts for the Future
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What better futures might be here now? // Commensality: the practice of eating together. https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/feasts-for-the-future
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As this project seemingly winds down - in this form at least - I'll be migrating back over to an equally ambivalent twitter presence at @DavidSergeant If you haven't hopped across already, please do so! (the project website will continue to exist): plymouth.ac.uk/research/feast…
A belated but very welcome (and possibly final) piece on everyday utopian feasting: @agatha_herman on re-enchanting our daily bread. blogs.plymouth.ac.uk/imaginingalter…
Some great writings - insights provided here 'Feasts for the Future' '@FeastsFor Dream, vision, future of food, utopia @PlymDietNut @foodplymouth @FoodCities
Wonderful new pieces by RUTH LEVITAS and KIM STANLEY ROBINSON for our series on how to turn an everyday meal into a utopian 'feast for the future' plymouth.ac.uk/research/feast… @ksrinfo @UtopianSJournal @utopiaeurope @RalahineCentre @BristolUni @SPAISBristol @PlymUniResearch
Prepping for 'feasts of the future' workshop tomorrow. Fantasy scenario for discussion. How do we get here? #utopia #foodinsecurity #narrativesofhope @foodplymouth
Feasts for the Future | Check out our friends at @FeastsFor, for ideas from communities, activists, writers and scholars on how you might use an everyday meal to bring a better future closer >> plymouth.ac.uk/research/feast…
"... Rumi's theme: 'The satiated man and the hungry one do not see the same thing when they look upon a loaf of bread." @IdriesShah books.google.co.uk/books?id=pM6hh…
What’s wrong with chlorinated chicken? lrb.co.uk/blog/2019/marc…
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Hugh Pennington | What’s wrong with chlorinated chicken?
‘Chlorinated chicken’ is pejorative. Chlorine gas doesn’t come into it. The meat isn’t bleached. Poultry...
"... from now on I will only imbibe coffee beans which have been exported in limited quantities from smallholder farmers in war-torn Yemen through military checkpoints." theguardian.com/food/2019/mar/…
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'Damn fine': Grace Dent reviews Alain Ducasse’s £15 cup of coffee
The Yemeni brew in the Michelin-starred chef’s London cafe costs about £1.50 a sip. Is it worth it? Our restaurant critic gets a special caffeine fix
On one utopian summer evening in June..... we got together with other community energy people to talk about how we imagine alternative futures for our communities. We shared an incredible feast (catered by the amazing RedPod food) whilst... youtu.be/oS_HNqyfXT4
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First Feast video
After a slight hiatus - New Year's indigestion? - a wonderful new addition to our series on everyday utopian feasting: this time JASON KÖNIG of @StA_Classics on the ancient Greek symposium and its afterlives in antiquity: blogs.plymouth.ac.uk/imaginingalter…
European farms could grow green and still be able to feed population theguardian.com/environment/20…
"When I first came to the UK about a decade ago, I was struck by the sheer number of pre-cooked meals on offer. They were neatly arranged at the entrance to the supermarket where their variety was proudly presented ..." Iwona Janicka buff.ly/2SbBsV8
"For much of the next five millennia, feasts occurred in remarkably similar contexts across most of the ancient Near East ..." Jason R Kennedy buff.ly/2q9oUAB
"More than mere happenstance, cultural evolution has shape and direction. It has memory and it is concerned with the future. It is human." Tim Waterman buff.ly/2SbHRPZ
"Wayfarers at inns carried knives and brandished them at the table to cut food. A careless word, an unintended bump, might bring the blade into play for more than carving the meat ..." Michael Jackson buff.ly/2rxyrCe
““Are you sure you want to do this over dinner?” the abstainer may reply. “I’m happy to discuss my ethical objections – why I think it is wrong to raise and kill sentient creatures in objectionable conditions just for our own enjoyment ..." Garrett Broad buff.ly/2M9Zn2S
Some hae meat and canna eat, And some wad eat that want it; But we hae meat, and we can eat, And sae let the Lord be thankit. Burns - see also Ruth Levitas on this verse: buff.ly/2NVSvYM
“ ... 'enough is a good as a feast.' ... Hungry people invented that phrase. It’s not a capitalist sentiment, in fact it reverses capitalist logic, but it could become part of a post-capitalist structure of feeling." K S Robinson buff.ly/2wTtLsG
"Sit down by candle light. Take a bite. Close your eyes, and imagine the power of the ancient bulls being absorbed into your body. Pour a glass of rich red wine and tell yourself, like the Hungarians, that you are drinking bull’s blood ..." Brian Hayden buff.ly/2ryX7KE
"Other factors ensured that the cancelled banquet was now bound to be used as a vehicle for advertising broader, and in some ways more pressing, problems ..." Pamela Pilbeam buff.ly/2QqeQTs
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