Book contents
- Sensory Anthropology
- Sensory Anthropology
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: How the Senses Are Good to Think With
- Part I Perspectives and Precepts
- Part II Responses and Restitutions
- 3 Sensory Transnationalism and Interfaces
- 4 Gastropolitical Encounters
- 5 Extreme Sensescapes
- Conclusion: Thinking through the Senses
- Notes
- References
- Index
4 - Gastropolitical Encounters
from Part II - Responses and Restitutions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 March 2023
- Sensory Anthropology
- Sensory Anthropology
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: How the Senses Are Good to Think With
- Part I Perspectives and Precepts
- Part II Responses and Restitutions
- 3 Sensory Transnationalism and Interfaces
- 4 Gastropolitical Encounters
- 5 Extreme Sensescapes
- Conclusion: Thinking through the Senses
- Notes
- References
- Index
Summary
I establish conceptual connections between food, the senses, and political life by drawing upon examples of gastropolitical moments which comprise charged meanings that may be unveiled through a closer inspection of the sensible. They reveal different power dynamics of cohesion and tension between varying sets of political actors. The senses aid in exemplifying political relationships and connections, directing us to particular aspects of political form and practice. This chapter therefore serves as a critical instigation of combining analytical approaches from sociology, anthropology, diplomacy, and food and foodways in appraising the importance of culinary–political encounters both within and between nations. Through such interdisciplinary conversations, it adopts a sensory reading and discussion of gastropolitical exchanges. Subsequently, my analysis is geared towards developing a political life of sensation that builds a theoretical and empirical connection between the political and the sensible. Such a sensory perspective explores the sociopolitical metaphors of taste and other accompanying sense experience. These are addressed through my proposed notion of political gustemology which I utilise in this chapter to illustrate the deployment of sensory knowledge and power in both actual sensorial exchanges and metaphorical takes on the sensory.
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- Sensory AnthropologyCulture and Experience in Asia, pp. 105 - 123Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023