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‘Something for the weekend’ Alterity, performance, routine and proficiency at farmers’ markets in the northeast of England

‘Something for the weekend’ Alterity, performance, routine and proficiency at farmers’ markets in the northeast of England
‘Something for the weekend’ Alterity, performance, routine and proficiency at farmers’ markets in the northeast of England
The focus of this chapter is the role of alterity and performance in buying food at farmers’ markets. Alterity is the context in which farmers’ markets are readily understood and situated (spiller 2007; Youngs 2003); buying at a market is different to buying at, for instance, a supermarket and, as Hetherington (1997) might suggest, farmers’ markets appropriate a heterotopic space where a marginal force implies ideals – however temporary or ephemeral that space may be.2 nevertheless, as I argue, as performances become routine, the proficiency of such actions render them normal. In contrast to what were once reactionary or alternative sites to developments and incidences in farming and food in the UK today, the farmers’ markets may now have become normalised or to some extent non-alternative. A focus of this chapter is the corporeality at the markets, which encourages performances during the event of buying, selling or just being at a farmers’ market. Performance and its delivery is distinctly corporeal and linguistic in projecting the meanings and understandings that litter everyday life, and intrinsically performance is inescapable from identity, as every interaction and action between actors incorporates degrees of performance. when producers and consumers meet at the markets the performances take on the guise of difference, in that the markets awaken carnivalesque connotations because inherently the markets are not everyday, or are not supermarkets.
Routledge
Spiller, Keith
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Fuller, Duncan
Jonas, Andy
Spiller, Keith
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Fuller, Duncan
Jonas, Andy

Spiller, Keith (2010) ‘Something for the weekend’ Alterity, performance, routine and proficiency at farmers’ markets in the northeast of England. In, Fuller, Duncan and Jonas, Andy (eds.) Interrogating Alterity: Alternative Spaces of Economy, Society and politics. London. Routledge. (doi:10.4324/9781315589633).

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The focus of this chapter is the role of alterity and performance in buying food at farmers’ markets. Alterity is the context in which farmers’ markets are readily understood and situated (spiller 2007; Youngs 2003); buying at a market is different to buying at, for instance, a supermarket and, as Hetherington (1997) might suggest, farmers’ markets appropriate a heterotopic space where a marginal force implies ideals – however temporary or ephemeral that space may be.2 nevertheless, as I argue, as performances become routine, the proficiency of such actions render them normal. In contrast to what were once reactionary or alternative sites to developments and incidences in farming and food in the UK today, the farmers’ markets may now have become normalised or to some extent non-alternative. A focus of this chapter is the corporeality at the markets, which encourages performances during the event of buying, selling or just being at a farmers’ market. Performance and its delivery is distinctly corporeal and linguistic in projecting the meanings and understandings that litter everyday life, and intrinsically performance is inescapable from identity, as every interaction and action between actors incorporates degrees of performance. when producers and consumers meet at the markets the performances take on the guise of difference, in that the markets awaken carnivalesque connotations because inherently the markets are not everyday, or are not supermarkets.

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Published date: 1 January 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 471983
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/471983
PURE UUID: f5c7c2ff-640f-497d-923b-b25b9acee72a
ORCID for Keith Spiller: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5796-8165

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Author: Keith Spiller ORCID iD
Editor: Duncan Fuller
Editor: Andy Jonas

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