教員/講師名 | Dr. Stephanie Assmann(Akita University) |
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開催年度 | 2011年度 |
開催日 | 2011/11/25 |
講演者 Dr. Stephanie Assmann(Akita University)
テーマ Unbalanced eating habits including leaving home without breakfast and consuming fatty food and ready-made meals have become a matter of serious concern in Japan. Weight problems, such as obesity but also skinniness, diabetes, coronary heart diseases, and high blood pressure are among prevalent lifestyle-related diseases supposedly caused by unbalanced nutritional habits. In 2005, the Japanese government initiated a nationwide food education campaign, termed shokuiku in order to counterbalance this trend and advocate a return to supposedly healthier Japanese staple foods such as rice and miso. This campaign also encourages the consumption of regional food products. Based on a qualitative analysis of media representations of the shokuiku campaign such as online content and public advertisements, this presentation argues that a state campaign has developed into a political campaign, which uses pressing health concerns to address national and regional identities expressed through food.
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