General seminar arrangements in 2025
- WISER's TRUST seminar is hosted on-line every Wednesday afternoon at 16:00 - 17:00 SA during the teaching semester | For information about WISER's PLANT LIVES seminar, please follow this link.
- Please register on Zoom in advance of the meeting on this link.
- Participants must should please read the paper below prior to the seminar, which is typically available by the Friday preceding the seminar.
Fishfinger stew and peach tarts: from hunger to nourishment in the Dwars River Valley
This paper operationalises a concept of nourishment in relation to an ethnographic account of a day at a soup kitchen in Kylemore, in the Dwars river Valley, South Africa. An unpalatable soup made from donated food is served, and the distribution of peach tarts highlights the spectacle of shame, notions of morality tied to Christianity, and the complex practices of charity. By foregrounding hunger, shame, kindness, and actual food in turn, we move from a presumption of hunger to a search for ‘the good soup’ that nourishment recognises and indexes in relation to language and belonging. This re-ordering of representations demands a consideration of ‘vertical time’, the researcher’s position and body, and the ethics implicit in eating together (or not).