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Jan 04, 2025
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ARGS 831 - A Cultural History of Food from 1492 to the Present3 credits Explores the cultural, economic, and geopolitical roles of food in world history from the sixteenth century to the present. Topics to be discussed may include: how the introduction of new foods transformed empires and global trading networks; food as a site of cultural exchange and interaction; food practices as expressions and markers of identities based on race, class, gender, nationality, religion and community, and sexuality and body image; how wars, industrialization and other political upheavals transformed food production and consumption; the history of food retailing and public dining; the morality of eating and drinking; and the successes and failures of various movements to reform food production and consumption. Draws links between global questions and everyday life, gender and politics, social class and identity.
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