Nothing Is Real | Culture, Media & Society through A Constructivist Lens

Nia

Welcome to the "Nothing is Real" podcast, a show about the social constructs we create, whether or not we even want them, and what we might want to put in their place.

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Ep. 2 - The Pursuit of Authentic Food: Is Food Authenticity A Real Thing?
Jun 13 2023
Ep. 2 - The Pursuit of Authentic Food: Is Food Authenticity A Real Thing?
Hey everyone! Thanks for coming back for Episode 2 of Nothing Is Real podcast, where we'll be talking about one of my favorite topics - food! In this episode, I interview my friend Amy Bu, and together we explore the construct of food authenticity. Is it real? Why do we judge the quality of food based on its authenticity, and why do we strive to find the most authentic foods in each cuisine?Amy is a Masters candidate at the University of British Columbia, focusing on the intersection between migration studies, human development, education, and philosophy. Her most recent work is an anti-positivist, anti-capitalist critique of the modern education system. Excited to hear your thoughts on this episode! If you'd like to contribute in any way, leave a comment, or give advice, e-mail nia.nothingisreal@gmail.com, or fill out this Google form: https://forms.gle/C3RtQ7mUQ8zovmpVAAlso, visit https://podcast.niahamilton.com/ to keep up with episode releases!Thanks for listening --Sources Mentioned--Americanized Chinese Food vs. Authentic Chinese Food by CGTN America: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zco_-n0CvTcThe End of Authentic Food by Helen Rennie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9dU5drpvEQFood: A Third Culture Kid’s Sense of Identity. | Eric Pak | TEDxYouth@ISBangkok: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJIVqrqfZjUThe Myth of Authenticity in Food Culture | Antoine Lewis | TEDxHindujaCollege: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WcSdtfozBAThe Food Historian’s Dilemma: Reconsidering the Role of Authenticity in Food Scholarship: https://www.jstor.org/stable/48560231--Songs Used (Epidemic Sound)--Bubble Wrapped - Dylan Sitts