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Moments of Pleasure: A Preliminary Classification of Gustatory mmms and the Enactment of Enjoyment During Infant Mealtimes

机译:乐趣的时刻:在婴儿用餐时,令人兴奋的MMM和享受享受的初步分类

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The enjoyment of food and the sharing of mealtimes is a normative cultural and social practice. Empirical research on eating enjoyment has, however, been a rather neglected area across the social sciences, often marginalized in favor of health or focusing on individual preferences rather than shared enjoyment. Even with regards to children, their enjoyment of food is typically rated retrospectively via parental reports of mealtime behavior. What is missing is an understanding of how enjoyment becomes a normative, cultural practice during mealtimes. This paper examines this issue in the context of parents feeding their 5–8-month-old infants in the family home, since it is within this context that we can see the early emergence of such practices in often highly routinized situations. The enactment of eating as enjoyable, and of the food as appreciated or “liked” in some way, is a culturally normative practice that becomes recognizable through particular non-lexical (“mmm,” “ooh”) or lexical (“this is nice, isn't it?”) utterances. The data comprise 66 infant mealtimes video-recorded over almost 19 h, from five families living in Scotland. The analysis uses discursive psychology and focuses on the sequential position of different types of parental gustatory mmms as produced during the infant meals. A classification of four types of mmm were identified in the corpus—announcement, receipting, modeling, and encouragement mmms —each associated with features of sequential and multimodal organization within the mealtime. In the majority of instances, mmm s were uttered alone with no other assessment terms, and parents typically produced these as an orientation to the enjoyment of their infants', rather than their own, eating practices. The receipting mmms , for instance, occurred at the precise moment when the infant's mouth closed around the food. It is argued that eating enjoyment can be considered as much an interactional practice as an individual sensation, and that non-lexical vocalizations around food are an essential part of sensory practices. The paper thus aims to bridge the gap between cultural and psychological studies of eating enjoyment and contribute to developmental studies of infant feeding in everyday interaction.
机译:食物享受和膳食共享是一种规范的文化和社会实践。然而,饮食享受的实证研究已经成为社会科学的一个相当忽视的地区,通常被边缘化,支持健康或专注于个人偏好而不是共享享受。即使对于儿童而言,他们的食物享受通常是通过育儿行为的父母报告来回顾性。缺少的是了解在餐时享受如何成为规范的文化实践。本文在家庭家庭喂养5-8个月大婴幼儿的父母背景下,审查了这个问题,因为它在这种背景下,我们可以看到经常在高度常规的情况下看到这种做法的早期出现。在某种程度上颁布享受令人愉快的食物,以及以某种方式欣赏或“喜欢”的食物,是一种文化规范实践,可以通过特定的非词法(“嗯”,“哦”)或词汇变得可识别(“这很好,不是吗?“)话语。这些数据包括66次婴儿一餐录像录制在近19小时内,从居住在苏格兰的五个家庭。分析使用话语心理学,并侧重于不同类型的婴儿膳食中产生的不同类型的父母肠病MMM的顺序位置。在Corpus公告,接收,建模和鼓励MMMS中识别出四种MMM的分类 - 与膳食时间内的顺序和多模式组织的特征相关联。在大多数情况下,MMM S独自发出,没有其他评估条款,父母通常会作为享受婴儿的享受,而不是自己的饮食实践。例如,接收MMMS在婴儿的嘴周围围绕食物时发生在精确时刻。有人认为,吃饭享受可以被认为是一个互动的实践作为个体感觉,而食物周围的非词汇发声是感官实践的重要组成部分。因此,该论文旨在弥合饮食享受的文化和心理研究与日常互动中婴儿饲养的发展研究。

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