ANTH0345A-S23
Anthropology of Food
The Anthropology of Food
Food not only sustains bodies, but also reflects and shapes cultures, social identities, and systems of power. In this course we examine the relationship between food and culture. Beginning with an examination of the origins of cooking, we will go on to analyze a variety of approaches to understanding the food/culture/society relationship. These include the symbolic meanings of food, the role of food in constructing social and cultural identities, and the relationship between food and political and economic systems. Our examples will be cross-cultural (Africa, South and East Asia, Europe, and the Americas). 3 hrs. sem.
Food not only sustains bodies, but also reflects and shapes cultures, social identities, and systems of power. In this course we examine the relationship between food and culture. Beginning with an examination of the origins of cooking, we will go on to analyze a variety of approaches to understanding the food/culture/society relationship. These include the symbolic meanings of food, the role of food in constructing social and cultural identities, and the relationship between food and political and economic systems. Our examples will be cross-cultural (Africa, South and East Asia, Europe, and the Americas). 3 hrs. sem.
- Term:
- Spring 2023
- Location:
- Munroe Hall 217(MNR 217)
- Schedule:
- 2:15pm-3:30pm on Monday, Wednesday (Feb 13, 2023 to May 15, 2023)
- Type:
- Lecture
- Course Modality:
- In-Person
- Instructors:
- Ellen Oxfeld
- Subject:
- Anthropology
- Department:
- Anthropology
- Division:
- Social Sciences
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- AAL CMP SOC
- Levels:
- Undergraduate
- Cross-Listed As:
- FOOD0345A-S23
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 21715
- Subject Code:
- ANTH
- Course Number:
- 0345
- Section Identifier:
- A