飢餓という武器 | Tatsushi Fujihara | TEDxKyotoUniversity
飽食社会において飢餓は過去のものだろうか?
第二次世界大戦中に、3000万人を殺害する武器として立案されたナチスの飢餓計画をみれば、私たちが知るべき現代社会の構造が見えてくる。
農業史と環境史を専門とする歴史学者。京都大学人文科学研究所准教授。20世紀の食と農の歴史や思想の研究を通して、戦争、技術、飢餓、ナチズム、給食について考える。
分析概念として「分解」(ものを壊して、属性をはぎとり、別の構成要素に変えていくこと)と「縁食」(孤食ほど孤立してなく、共食ほど強い結びつきのない食の形態)を用いて、自然界と人間界とを同時に叙述する歴史の方法を考えている。著書に『ナチスのキッチン』『分解の哲学』等。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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