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The New Sacred Farm

机译:新神圣农场

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The food and faith movement in the U.S. is a loose amalgamation of religious communities and organizations, clergy members and lay volunteers, activists and agricultural practitioners who are working, in varied and diverse ways, to address the social, ecological, political, and ethical challenges posed by current food systems. Oftentimes these groups work hand-in-hand with secular food and food justice organizations in organizing community supported agriculture projects, farm to school programs, educational efforts around health, nutrition, cooking, and gardening, and public policy advocacy efforts. What distinguish religious approaches to this work are the ritual practices and narrative tropes that oftentimes orient them. This paper explores some of these motifs by examining the work of three religious, community-based farming projects. It concludes that these religious farms and others like them should be considered sacred spaces for how they ritualize and symbolically interpret agricultural and food practices.
机译:美国的食品和信仰运动是宗教社区和组织,神职人员和非专业志愿者,活动家和农业从业者的松散结合,他们以各种不同的方式开展工作,以应对社会,生态,政治和道德挑战由当前的粮食系统构成。通常,这些团体与世俗食品和食品司法组织携手合作,组织社区支持的农业项目,农场到学校的计划,围绕健康,营养,烹饪和园艺的教育工作以及公共政策倡导工作。宗教对这项工作的态度与众不同的是仪式实践和叙事比喻,这些取向常常是定向的。本文通过考察基于社区的三个宗教农业项目的工作,探索了其中一些主题。结论是,这些宗教农场和其他类似的农场应被视为神圣的空间,以礼仪化和象征性地解释农业和粮食习俗。

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