Your Organized Pantry Is Rooted In Racism And Sexism, Says College Professor
According to one college, it’s almost time for spring cleaning. ProfessorCleaning your pantry is a good idea. racist And Sexist.
TikTok has become a viral trend that allows users to share photos of well-organized pantry and fridge cabinets. However, Loyola University Chicago marketing professor Jenna Drenten In The Conversation Criticizing the trend she coined “Trend” “pantry porn,” For glamorizing and stylizing your home organization. Drenten stated that this trend was similar to the desire to be nice, which was rooted within racism and sexism.
“In today’s consumer culture, ‘a place for everything and everything in its place’ isn’t just a mantra; it’s big business. Nowhere is this more evident than the kitchen pantry,” Drenten wrote. “As someone who studies digital consumer culture, I’ve noticed an uptick in glamorized, stylized and fully stocked pantries on TikTok and Instagram, giving rise to a content genre I dub ‘pantry porn.'”
Drenten wrote that pantries were a status symbol during the 1800s. In the 20th Century, they became more popular in middle-class homes, and then they became ubiquitous in modern times. The pantry is now a status symbol in modern celebrity culture. Social media influencers, however, have helped to bring it back down to the common people.
Furthermore, “pantry porn” This stems from the early days of social media. “food porn,” Pictures of food preparation and consumption are highly glamourized.
Drenten takes the pantry beyond its status symbol status. “Storing spices in coordinated glass jars and color coordinating dozens of sprinkles containers may seem trivial,” She spoke. “But tidiness is tangled up with status, and messiness is loaded with assumptions about personal responsibility and respectability. Cleanliness has historically been used as a cultural gatekeeping mechanism to reinforce status distinctions based on a vague understanding of ‘niceness’: nice people, with nice yards, in nice houses, make for nice neighborhoods.”
“What lies beneath the surface of this anti-messiness, pro-niceness stance is a history of classist, racist and sexist social structures,” She ended her remarks. “In my research, influencers who produce pantry porn are predominantly white women who demonstrate what it looks like to maintain a ‘nice’ home by creating a new status symbol: the perfectly organized, fully stocked pantry.”
Drenten said that the trend reinforced sexist tropes regarding the domestic housewife, which Drenten also stated was a feminine ideal. “Magazines like Good Housekeeping were once the brokers of idealized domestic work,” She wrote. “Now online pantry porn sets the aspirational standard for becoming an ideal mom, ideal wife and ideal woman. This grew out of a shift toward an intensive mothering ideology that equates being a good mom with time-intensive, labor-intensive, financially expensive care work.”
“Sure, all of those baskets and bins serve a functional purpose in the home: seeing what you need, when you need it,” She added. “But the social pressure to curate a perfect pantry might make some women work overtime. Pantry porn, as a status symbol, relies on the promise of making daily domestic work easier. But if women are largely responsible for the work required to maintain the perfectly organized pantry, it’s critical to ask: easier for whom?”
“From Professor at College says that your Organized Pantry is Rooted in Racism and Sexism.“
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