Ls land issue 17 forbidden fruit

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The aim of the article is to outline the genealogical markers of the negative framing of food ethics via the discussion of the exile from Eden. Demonstrating the consequences of the experience of food as abject, the article then goes on to discuss the exile from Eden as an explanatory myth for the perceptual inbetweenness of humankind. The article first considers the theoretical context of the negative framing of food ethics.

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This article explores the negative framing of environmental concern in the context of food procurement and consumption, through the lens of the myth of Eden considering the ontological and genealogical aspects of the experienced exile from nature.

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