This panel, made up of current and former Winthrop writing students and of current Winthrop faculty seeks to look creatively at the myriad of ways in which the food we eat might offer another helpful entrance point into defining our identity
Writing about food has proliferated in the last few years and in many ways has been responsible for ...
During the past couple of decades, the topic of food and identity has become the subject of increase...
This study was inspired by the author’s academic travel to Naples, Italy to study the food habits of...
This project addresses the important role that food preparation and food consumption play in the pro...
Food is a signifier of culture, generation, and social status. Each recipe is a narrative and each d...
The subject of this dissertation can be summed up in six words, “Just like mamma used to make.” In ...
"Civilization is mostly the story of how seeds, meats, and ways to cook them travel from place to pl...
This panel delves into the use of food in creative stories. John M. Robinson, Nicholas Delight Car...
Despite various backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives, the table offers a place for people to meet...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 11-12)We Are What We Eat uses processed food to comment o...
"What people do with food is an act that reveals how they construe the world." - Marcella ...
My dissertation, You Are What You Eat: Understanding Food Discourse and Digitally-Mediated Identitie...
'You are what you eat' - or do you eat what you are? How do our identities affect what we choose to ...
This dissertation emerges out of the conceit that food, more than mere sustenance, is significant cu...
This dissertation investigates the symbolic uses of food in twentieth-century America using, as case...
Writing about food has proliferated in the last few years and in many ways has been responsible for ...
During the past couple of decades, the topic of food and identity has become the subject of increase...
This study was inspired by the author’s academic travel to Naples, Italy to study the food habits of...
This project addresses the important role that food preparation and food consumption play in the pro...
Food is a signifier of culture, generation, and social status. Each recipe is a narrative and each d...
The subject of this dissertation can be summed up in six words, “Just like mamma used to make.” In ...
"Civilization is mostly the story of how seeds, meats, and ways to cook them travel from place to pl...
This panel delves into the use of food in creative stories. John M. Robinson, Nicholas Delight Car...
Despite various backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives, the table offers a place for people to meet...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 11-12)We Are What We Eat uses processed food to comment o...
"What people do with food is an act that reveals how they construe the world." - Marcella ...
My dissertation, You Are What You Eat: Understanding Food Discourse and Digitally-Mediated Identitie...
'You are what you eat' - or do you eat what you are? How do our identities affect what we choose to ...
This dissertation emerges out of the conceit that food, more than mere sustenance, is significant cu...
This dissertation investigates the symbolic uses of food in twentieth-century America using, as case...
Writing about food has proliferated in the last few years and in many ways has been responsible for ...
During the past couple of decades, the topic of food and identity has become the subject of increase...
This study was inspired by the author’s academic travel to Naples, Italy to study the food habits of...