Middlebury

SOAN 0460

Global Consumptions

Global Consumptions: Food, Eating, and Power in Comparative Perspective
Using interdisciplinary approaches, we will examine the practices and politics of food and eating in a range of regions. Food sustains not only bodies, but national, ethnic, and social identities as well. Notions of time and space, order and transgression, nature and culture have long affected what people eat and how they do it. How does eating, this most basic and universal of human practices, both reflect difference and create it? How are food systems, symbolic and “real,” linked to national and international politics: Finally, how are contemporary food practices influenced by “modernization” and “globalization”? We will consider these and other questions as they apply to Asia, Europe, Africa, Latin America, and the United States in the second half of the twentieth century. 3 hrs. sem. (Anthropology)/
Subject:
Sociology/Anthropology
Department:
Sociology/Anthropology
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
Equivalent Courses:
ANTH 0460
IGST 0460
FREN 0460
INTL 0460

Sections

Spring 2018

SOAN0460A-S18 Seminar (Oxfeld)

Spring 2016

SOAN0460A-S16 Seminar (Oxfeld, Schwartz)

Spring 2014

SOAN0460A-S14 Seminar (Schwartz, Oxfeld)

Spring 2012

SOAN0460A-S12 Seminar (Oxfeld, Schwartz)

Spring 2010

SOAN0460A-S10 Seminar (Oxfeld, Schwartz)

Fall 2005

SOAN0460A-F05 Seminar (Oxfeld, Schwartz)

Fall 2003

SOAN0460A-F03 Seminar (Oxfeld, Schwartz)