Food Itineraries in the Context of Crisis in Catalonia (Spain): Intersections between Precarization, Food Insecurity and Gender
Author
Gracia-Arnaiz, Mabel
Garcia-Oliva, Montserrat
Campanera, Mireia
Other authors
Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat d’Educació Social i Treball Social Pere Tarrés
Departament Antropologia, Filosofia i Treball Social, Facultat de Lletres, Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Publication date
2021-09-23Abstract
This work analyzes the relationship between the precarization of everyday life and the increase in food insecurity in Catalonia (Spain). Based on an ethnographic analysis of the food itineraries of a group of people in a situation of precarity, this article examines their lived experiences under the pressure of having to meet daily food needs. The results show that gender differences are significant in terms of the strategies adopted, particularly in the forms of acquisition and preparation, places of consumption and support networks. Given that women are largely responsible for feeding the household, they are the ones most often managing the attendant difficulties. In situations where access to food depends on diverse and irregular sources, they engage in practices that both protect the family group’s basic need to eat and sometimes compromise their own health, eating less than is usual and/or sufficient, skipping meals or even, on occasion, going hungry. The study concludes that providing food involves a crucial set of knowledge and skills for social reproduction that is not incorporated into existing emergency programs, with specific actions to avoid gender inequality likewise being omitted. The article proposes that both issues be discussed and taken into account in health and social policy. This study analyzes a subject that has scarcely been addressed in Spain. The challenge in investigating food insecurity from a gender approach is not only to make visible the
crucial roles of women in food security and their contribution to it but also to show how the process of precarization manifests itself unequally across households.
Document Type
Article
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
3 - Social Sciences
Keywords
Pobresa
Desigualtat social
Alimentació
Pages
18 p.
Publisher
MDPI AG
Is part of
Social Sciences, vol. 10, núm. 10, 2021
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