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Podcast for Social Research, Episode 71: Cooking is Thinking — Rebecca May Johnson in Conversation

Podcast for Social Research, Episode 71: Cooking is Thinking — Rebecca May Johnson in Conversation

Update: 2023-12-08
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Is a recipe a text? What happens when it’s translated, via cooking, into food? In episode 71 of the Podcast for Social Research, live-recorded at BISR Central, author Rebecca May Johnson joins BISR faculty Sophie Lewis and Rebecca Ariel Porte and Dilettante Army's Sara Clugage to read from her autotheoretical "epic in the kitchen" Small Fires and discuss the ways cooking relates to language, the body, knowledge, politics, power, and thinking. What's creative about cooking from a recipe? What kinds of bonds and connections do recipes create—between both intimates and strangers? Why is Donald Winnicott wrong about sausages (and, can we ever be recipe-less)? Why cook a recipe 1,000 times? When is cooking labor; and when, if ever, is it not? What would it mean to abolish the kitchen?

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Podcast for Social Research, Episode 71: Cooking is Thinking — Rebecca May Johnson in Conversation

Podcast for Social Research, Episode 71: Cooking is Thinking — Rebecca May Johnson in Conversation

Brooklyn Institute for Social Research