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Symbolic Artifact Of Culture Report

   

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Student’s Name 1
Student’s Name
Professor
English
18 February 2020
How food changes my identity?
As far as the impact of food is concerned in terms of changing my identity, it has been
found that just like language, food too acts as a way of expressing culture. It beholds with it
the power of being a necessity both in the symbolic artifact of culture as well as in terms of
biological need. Therefore, it would be appropriate to say that it is a mechanism of identity
expression having a social purpose. As quoted by Robin Fox, "our choices of food serve as a
symbol of defining ourselves with regards to ethnicity, religion, social class, etc.". However,
“there is a fine line between what we eat is what we are and what we eat constructs who we
are (Shapin). Symbolically, our identity is marked through our choices of drink and food
that we consume, specifically by what we don't consume. Whatever we eat depicts our
notions, culture, social background, and experiences to others. Interestingly, this is not a
recent phenomenon, this has been in practice since the past, where as evidences we can traced
the connection of identity with food (Royal). To determine this, let us understand the African-
American culture and the impact of food on their identity. From Africa, throughout the world,
man was spread for creation of different cultures and ethnicities, each of the population
developing as per its needs of survival. It is significant to recognize that groups construct
learning within the family and peer group through experiences. Though the hub of any culture
is histories, tradition, and heritage, perhaps all histories, as well as a culture, get deeply
impacted by the customs of external groups acting upon it.

Student’s Name 2
History has shown that foodways have played a significant role in the process of
constructing black identity in U.S (Harris). All through the period of slavery, food practices
have been used by captives used for maintaining a connection related to culture with Africa.
Post-liberation, too many foodways have provided a link of culture of unity to ancestors who
were enslaved. It isn’t exclusively the practices of food that were used as a system of
performing identity of distinguishing African-American. Still, at the same time, the people of
Africa have played an essential role in constructing a unique eating style in America. The
ingredients of Africa, such as watermelon, sorghum, and okra, have traveled together with the
human cargo at the period of the slaves’ trade in transatlantic, emerging as consumed,
specifically in the American South. Cooks who were enslaved of Africa got knowledge of
cooking along on their journey to the Americas, which was involuntary, preparing dishes
combining simple techniques and ingredients with native American together with European
items of food as well as customs ("How Slaves Shaped American Cooking"). It is because, in
the U.S., the food habits are a product of hybridity of the culture; therefore, it is almost
impossible to address thoroughly segregated and distinctive racial eating styles ("Food: A
Link In African American Culture Essay - 1793 Words | Bartleby").
Even though proof exists for showing a few variations in likes of food along lines based on
races, most of the Americans, irrespective of their category based on races, eating similar
foods. However, there are differences too that are found in the meanings given to the same
habits of eating. Often, the stereotypes victim happened to be the Black Americans which
have been hurtful claiming that they have appetites which are both uncontrollable and strange.
Some eaters who are African American have contradicted such declarations by embracing
different, however essentialist, thoughts about appetites of black people, stating that; example,
that Americanswho are black are talented cooks in a unique way. The food culture of African-
American’s historical literature is extensive. This is because it forms actual practices and

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