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food is a driving force. It is one of our primary needs.
“Food is the first, most constant and universal need of
man” (Renaud 97). Without food we could not
survive, so it is does not take a
large leap to make the connection between food and
our culture. “Sometimes, both material and social
cultures are directly based upon the type of food and
the occupations resulting from the nature of food”
(Renaud 97).
i.e the bison and the Indians
 When we look at how our relationship with food has changed over time the link
 between food and culture becomes even clearer. Initially humans ate to live.
 Finding food to fuel the body was an activity that took up most of early
 humankind s day. As technological advances in food preparation were‟
 discovered, so did our relationship with food. Initially food was eaten in raw
 form, meat was eaten off the animal s body without cooking, and plants and‟
 vegetables were eaten in their original state. Eventually humans began to cook
 their food, and this is when food and culture began their relationship. A group
would find the food, then a group would prepare the food,
 and as a group they would eat the food. The preparation and eating of food
 became a communal activity, setting the course in motion to create customs which
 lead to cultures.
 Began with fire and has continued into the present day cultures
 Religious celebrations
 many of the relationships between the characters were defined by
food.
 The way a character was able to adapt to life in the Congo seemed
dependent on how they approached food customs in the Congo.
 This larger issue of colonialism which looms over the story is played
out through characters and their attitudes and ideas about food.
 there is a connection between the food we eat and how it defines our
culture
1. The quality in a person or society that arises from a concern
for
what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly
pursuits, etc. 2. that which is excellent in the arts, manners, etc.
3. a
particular form or stage of civilization, as that of a certain
nation or
period: Greek culture. 4. development or improvement of the
mind by education or training. 5. the behaviors and beliefs
characteristic of a particular social, ethnic, or age group: the
youth
culture, the drug culture. 6. Anthropol. The sum total ways of
living built up by a group of human beings and transmitted
from
one generation to another.
Even though Nathan Price does not say that he is
there to change the culture of the Congolese people,
it is clear that by trying to get them to adopt a new
religion he is asking them to reject their current
beliefs. Interestingly enough, many of their religious
beliefs are tied to their food customs.
However it is clear from all definitions that
“colonialism is a form of domination—the control by
individuals or groups over the territory and/or
behavior of other individuals or groups” (Horvath 46).
“—either it has been a dirty business engaged in by
evil people or a praiseworthy endeavor undertaken by
fine gentlemen for the noble purpose of saving the
wretched, the savage, the unfortunate” (Horvath 45).
 The Price family goes to the Congo to do missionary work. They plan to teach
the Congolese people about Jesus, and by doing so change their way of life.
 Kingsolver s novel presents colonialism in two ways. First the Price family and‟
 their missionary work in the Congo demonstrates an imperialistic view of
 colonialism. The second concept of colonialism is depicted through the various
 Western countries who have either been in control of the Congo or who are
 working to gain control of various natural resources in the Congo.
 The Price family feels that they are there to save the
 savage people of the Congo, and the Western counties involved in the various
 political upheavals going on are clearly engaged in “a dirty business.”
 Regardless, as the novel progresses it becomes clear that Kingsolver thinks
 everyone is involved in something dirty.
He tries to get the people to grow corn, but the rains
and the tough clay ground prevent the seeds from
taking root. He also tries to baptize the people in the
river, but several children have been killed by
crocodiles in the river
*Leah has learned how to prepare the food
He tries to get the people to grow corn, but the rains
and the tough clay ground prevent the seeds from
taking root. He also tries to baptize the people in the
river, but several children have been killed by
crocodiles in the river
*Leah has learned how to prepare the food

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The Poisonwod Bible

  • 1.
  • 2. food is a driving force. It is one of our primary needs. “Food is the first, most constant and universal need of man” (Renaud 97). Without food we could not survive, so it is does not take a large leap to make the connection between food and our culture. “Sometimes, both material and social cultures are directly based upon the type of food and the occupations resulting from the nature of food” (Renaud 97). i.e the bison and the Indians
  • 3.  When we look at how our relationship with food has changed over time the link  between food and culture becomes even clearer. Initially humans ate to live.  Finding food to fuel the body was an activity that took up most of early  humankind s day. As technological advances in food preparation were‟  discovered, so did our relationship with food. Initially food was eaten in raw  form, meat was eaten off the animal s body without cooking, and plants and‟  vegetables were eaten in their original state. Eventually humans began to cook  their food, and this is when food and culture began their relationship. A group would find the food, then a group would prepare the food,  and as a group they would eat the food. The preparation and eating of food  became a communal activity, setting the course in motion to create customs which  lead to cultures.  Began with fire and has continued into the present day cultures  Religious celebrations
  • 4.  many of the relationships between the characters were defined by food.  The way a character was able to adapt to life in the Congo seemed dependent on how they approached food customs in the Congo.  This larger issue of colonialism which looms over the story is played out through characters and their attitudes and ideas about food.  there is a connection between the food we eat and how it defines our culture
  • 5. 1. The quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits, etc. 2. that which is excellent in the arts, manners, etc. 3. a particular form or stage of civilization, as that of a certain nation or period: Greek culture. 4. development or improvement of the mind by education or training. 5. the behaviors and beliefs characteristic of a particular social, ethnic, or age group: the youth culture, the drug culture. 6. Anthropol. The sum total ways of living built up by a group of human beings and transmitted from one generation to another.
  • 6. Even though Nathan Price does not say that he is there to change the culture of the Congolese people, it is clear that by trying to get them to adopt a new religion he is asking them to reject their current beliefs. Interestingly enough, many of their religious beliefs are tied to their food customs.
  • 7. However it is clear from all definitions that “colonialism is a form of domination—the control by individuals or groups over the territory and/or behavior of other individuals or groups” (Horvath 46). “—either it has been a dirty business engaged in by evil people or a praiseworthy endeavor undertaken by fine gentlemen for the noble purpose of saving the wretched, the savage, the unfortunate” (Horvath 45).
  • 8.  The Price family goes to the Congo to do missionary work. They plan to teach the Congolese people about Jesus, and by doing so change their way of life.  Kingsolver s novel presents colonialism in two ways. First the Price family and‟  their missionary work in the Congo demonstrates an imperialistic view of  colonialism. The second concept of colonialism is depicted through the various  Western countries who have either been in control of the Congo or who are  working to gain control of various natural resources in the Congo.  The Price family feels that they are there to save the  savage people of the Congo, and the Western counties involved in the various  political upheavals going on are clearly engaged in “a dirty business.”  Regardless, as the novel progresses it becomes clear that Kingsolver thinks  everyone is involved in something dirty.
  • 9. He tries to get the people to grow corn, but the rains and the tough clay ground prevent the seeds from taking root. He also tries to baptize the people in the river, but several children have been killed by crocodiles in the river *Leah has learned how to prepare the food
  • 10. He tries to get the people to grow corn, but the rains and the tough clay ground prevent the seeds from taking root. He also tries to baptize the people in the river, but several children have been killed by crocodiles in the river *Leah has learned how to prepare the food