Research Group of Industrial Microbiology and Food Biotechnology (IMDO), Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2, Brussels B-1050, Belgium.
Department of Life Sciences, University of Roehampton, Whitelands College, Holybourne Avenue, London SW15 4JD, UK.
Appetite. 2015 Jul;90:200-11. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2015.03.014. Epub 2015 Mar 17.
The debate on the future of meat centres on recent environmental, economical, ethical, and health issues, whereas historical dimensions are all too often overlooked. The fiery discussions are nevertheless affected by an underlying legacy of "meat traditions" and accompanying hunting, slaughtering, eating, and sharing activities, rituals, and rites. Eating meat is a biocultural activity. Therefore, a closer inspection of the evolutionary, collective, and semiotic aspects of meat in human societies is required. This study ventures such an exploration based on a heuristic model inspired by Maslow's pyramid of needs, distinguishing between physiological, security, community, value, and holistic levels. Besides the potential relevance of an innate craving, it is argued that meat has interfered with the development of fundamental human characteristics, both as a physical and conceptual resource. This relates, amongst others, to elements of gender differentiation, cooperation and reciprocity, social stratification and power, religion, cultural expression, and identity. As such, meat traditions provide a basis for evolutionary and long-term social processes, on which more recent and shallow courses of action are superposed, affecting contemporary behaviour. Several research questions were identified to further explore and anticipate the impact of meat on human populations and their societal and economic functioning.
关于肉类未来的争论主要集中在最近的环境、经济、伦理和健康问题上,而历史维度往往被忽视。然而,激烈的讨论受到“肉类传统”和伴随而来的狩猎、屠宰、食用和分享活动、仪式和仪式的潜在遗产的影响。吃肉是一种生物文化活动。因此,需要更仔细地研究肉类在人类社会中的进化、集体和符号学方面。本研究基于受马斯洛需求层次理论启发的启发式模型进行了这样的探索,区分了生理、安全、社区、价值和整体水平。除了天生渴望的潜在相关性外,还认为肉类作为一种物理和概念资源,干扰了人类基本特征的发展。这与性别差异、合作与互惠、社会分层与权力、宗教、文化表达和身份等因素有关。因此,肉类传统为进化和长期的社会过程提供了基础,而最近和肤浅的行动过程则叠加在这些基础之上,影响着当代的行为。确定了几个研究问题,以进一步探索和预测肉类对人类群体及其社会和经济功能的影响。