%0 Journal Article %T The Holy Gram: Strategy and Tactics in the Primary School Canteen %A Filippo Oncini %J Journal of Contemporary Ethnography %@ 1552-5414 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0891241617726577 %X In this ethnography of three Italian primary school canteens I use de Certeau¡¯s concepts of strategy and tactics to examine how the biopolitical construction of a healthy meal is subjected to resistances by parents, teachers, children, and cooks. I first illustrate how the top¨Cdown model on nutrition stems from global and national organizations, is deciphered and transformed by local agencies, and eventually becomes a healthy meal, perfectly balanced in its nutrients. Later, I show how subjects involved in its reception challenge the top¨Cdown model and develop intentional tactics that withstand the scientific knowledge of the nutritionists that construct the menu: parents and teachers contest the experts¡¯ authority, cooks cheat on grams, children eat more (or less) than they should. Taking a different approach from studies that highlight the undesirable and coercive outcomes of biopower, I argue that in these school canteens subjects are not trapped by biopedagogies but deploy their agencies by questioning, eluding, and even subverting the rationale of the school meal %K biopedagogies %K de Certeau %K school canteen %K school meal %K strategy and tactics %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0891241617726577