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Snack time in kindergarten as a cultural practice—Implications for processes of subjectivation
Authors:Anja Sieber Egger  Gisela Unterweger  Fabienne Kaiser
Institution:Research Center Childhood in Education and Society, Zurich University of Teacher Education, Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract:This article explores subjectivation processes in eating situations in Swiss kindergartens. On the basis of a long-term ethnographic study and against the backdrop of the public discourse on healthy food in schools it investigates how norms and rules are being translated, shaped and performed in daily practices of un/doing difference. This ethnomethodological approach is combined with Judith Butlers deconstructionist perspective of analysing local and institutional norms of recognisability. The findings show that eating situations are highly relevant for processes of subjectivation and also bear a high potential for conflicts regarding differing cultural norms around eating.
Keywords:ethnography  food and eating culture  kindergarten  subjectivation  un/doing difference
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