The Great Acceleration and the Biopolitics of Nutrition
摘要
This chapter explores the entanglement of nutrition science, biopolitics, and the sociotechnical trajectories of the Great Acceleration. Drawing on personal experience and epistemological reflection, it examines how modern governance of food and health has evolved within a logic of control, contributing to both individual alienation and global ecological crisis. The chapter critiques dominant scientific imaginaries and calls for a shift from reductionist nutrition science to food culture studies rooted in meaning, care, and sustainability.