Mukbang, Food Performance, and Digital Media

Stanley Ulijaszek author Ashley Thuthao Keng Dam author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:21st Apr '26

£155.00

This title is due to be published on 21st April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Mukbang, Food Performance, and Digital Media cover

This timely and innovative book examines the roots, diverse forms, and international spread of mukbang, the phenomenon of digital eating which began in South Korea in 2008.

In mukbang, creators known as ‘broadcast jockeys’ (or mukbangers) consume a variety of foods, often in huge quantities, for an online audience. Through an analysis of the practice of mukbang, this book critically explores how the ever-growing use and integration of digital technologies is shaping understandings, experiences, and engagements with food. It outlines the pursuit of meaning and meaning making during broadcasted mealtimes, bite after bite. The book takes the dual lens of anthropology and performance to make sense of mukbang, its evolutions, and its ongoing transformations. To give equal emphasis to all aspects of the practice during its examination, the book uses performance categories to frame its analysis. There are lights, cameras, and endless spectacular consumption. The diversity of mukbang is brought together and elaborated upon; a robust showtime menu of noisy ASMR, colour-coded meal spreads, competitive eating, and more, await.

This significant and cohesive volume will be of pivotal interest to students, scholars, and academics of media studies, food studies, tourism, marketing, food and beverage management, public health, as well as those involved in the practice of mukbang, whether as a performer or viewer.

"Mukbang, Food Performance, and Digital Media is a remarkably original account of the global digital phenomenon mukbang. Challenging dominant portrayals of mukbang as frivolous, deviant, or morally suspect, Dam and Ulijaszek reframe it as a culturally inflected food performance in which pleasure, intimacy, and transgression are staged and made meaningful in today’s digital social worlds. In doing so, the book makes a significant and timely contribution to anthropological debates on food, media, and performance in contemporary life."

-Professor Catherine Dolan, Chair, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Deputy Head, School of Anthropology, Media and Gender, SOAS, University of London.

"This book places mukbang in a global context of performance, drawing on the authors’ expert knowledge of food cultures, theatre, and capitalism to highlight mukbang as an absurdist response to a world devoid of greater meaning. With a textuality that mimics a performance and engages the senses, Mukbang, Food Performance, and Digital Media evokes in the reader the same sense of fascination, disgust, and enjoyment that viewers must feel when watching mukbang."

-Tess Bird, DPhil, anthropologist, writer, and consultant.

ISBN: 9781032600239

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 560g

204 pages