Food Channels and Programs as an Instance of Cultural Hybridization in The Process of Globalization / KÜRESELLEŞME SÜRECİNDE KÜLTÜREL MELEZLEŞME ÖRNEĞİ OLARAK YEMEK KANALLARI VE PROGRAMLARI
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Abstract
Globalization is shaped by the encounter of different cultures. The unique interactions of
global and local results in the process of globalization. Culinary programs on TV channels
emerge as a result of and take their inspiration from the cultural hybridization that takes place
within the context of globalization. Culinary programs on TV is as old as the television itself.
Because nutrition is a basic need for human life food programs also serves as an instrument
of popular culture and entertainment. Parallel to the rise of interest in culinary programs in
the 1990s and especially 2000s the interest in visual cultural artifacts also increased. Popular
culinary programs in certain countries affected change in the content of such programs in
others. This change in content happened by cultural interactions and hybridization. International
TV channels such as Food Network, 24 Kitchen, local TV channels such as Planet
Mutfak, culinary programs of celebrity chefs such as Rachael Jay, and Jamie Oliver, and
TV programs of Turkish chefs such as Refika Birgül and Arda Türkmen can be shown as
an instance of cultural hybridization. Other instances of such cultural hybridization culinary
TV programs include the Turkish version of Come Dine With Me, Yemekteyiz and again the
Turkish version of phenomenal Master Chef, Master Chef Türkiye.
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| Authors | Kanık*, İlkay; |
| Journal | folklor/edebiyat |
| Year | 2016 |
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