Department of Food Technology, Engineering and Nutrition, Lund University, 221 00 Lund, Sweden.
Institut Paul Bocuse Research Center, 69130 Ecully, France.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jun 9;18(12):6235. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18126235.
Commensality (the act of eating together) is studied in a range of disciplines and often considered important for social communion, order, health and well-being, while simultaneously being understood as in decline (especially the family meal). However, such claims are also contested in various ways. In this paper, we discuss the expanding field of commensality research and critically reflect on the debates surrounding its social functions, including its role in public health. We illuminate the deep social and cultural significance of commensality, through time and space, and conclude that whether or not commensality is the preferred social form of eating for any given individual, it is difficult to escape its sociocultural desirability and idealization. As a cross-cultural phenomenon in both past, present, and future, we suggest that commensality deserves further research. This includes commensality as a research topic in itself and as an entry point to unveil different dimensions of social relations between people, as well as interactions between humans and material objects.
共餐(一起进食的行为)在多个学科中都有研究,通常被认为对社会交往、秩序、健康和幸福感很重要,同时也被认为在衰落(尤其是家庭用餐)。然而,这些说法也以各种方式受到质疑。在本文中,我们讨论了共餐研究领域的扩展,并批判性地反思了围绕其社会功能的争论,包括其在公共卫生方面的作用。我们通过时间和空间阐明了共餐的深远社会和文化意义,并得出结论,无论共餐是否是任何特定个体首选的社交进食形式,它都难以逃避其社会文化的可取性和理想化。作为过去、现在和未来的跨文化现象,我们认为共餐值得进一步研究。这包括将共餐作为一个研究课题本身,以及作为揭示人与人之间不同社会关系以及人与物质对象之间相互作用的切入点。