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June 5, 2025 17 mins

The Grammar of Fire: Where Culture Cooks and Code Ferments - The Deeper Thinking Podcast

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A sensory-philosophical investigation into how we cook meaning, commodify tradition, and algorithmically flavour desire—across supermarkets, satellites, and ancestral memory.

What separates the raw from the cooked isn’t just temperature—it’s a cultural code. In this episode, we follow Claude Lévi-Strauss’s structuralist hinge through smart kitchens, ghost menus, fermented protest, and carbon-emitting cold chains. We explore how Karen Barad’s relational entanglement rewrites binary distinctions, while Byung-Chul Han and Michel Serres shadow us in a world where algorithms interpret appetite and supply chains conceal their emissions.

Cooking becomes code. Taste becomes data. Culture gets branded. Yet human gestures—fermenting, improvising, sharing—continue to resist full automation. This episode blends anthropology, AI critique, and food ethics into a slow-burn meditation on power, pleasure, and how we come to know through the senses.

Reflections

Ideas to savour and provoke:

  • Food isn’t just grown or made. It’s curated, coded, and calculated.
  • The raw/cooked binary now loops through AI, climate data, and carbon audits.
  • Algorithms may predict desire—but can they smell smoke, taste salt, or notice who goes hungry?
  • Every flame still flickers with memory, every ferment with care, every freeze with cost.
  • To eat is to choose a position in an invisible system of labour, power, and planetary inheritance.

Why Listen?

  • Explore food through the lens of structuralist anthropology and algorithmic governance
  • Understand how cultural binaries evolve in data-driven systems
  • Encounter ethical dilemmas at the intersection of sustainability and simulation
  • Reflect on how carbon, memory, and language are baked into what we consume

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Bibliography

  • Lévi-Strauss, Claude. The Raw and the Cooked. University of Chicago Press, 1969.
  • Barad, Karen. Meeting the Universe Halfway. Duke University Press, 2007.
  • Han, Byung-Chul. The Burnout Society. Stanford University Press, 2015.
  • Serres, Michel. The Parasite. University of Minnesota Press, 2007.

Bibliography Relevance

  • Claude Lévi-Strauss: Originator of the raw/cooked binary, foundational to understanding cultural coding through contrast
  • Karen Barad: Introduces entanglement and relational ontology that deconstructs rigid binaries
  • Byung-Chul Han: Diagnoses cultural exhaustion, key
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