"Civilization is mostly the story of how seeds, meats, and ways to cook them travel from place to place." - Adam Gopnik, "What's Cooking" "A significant part of the pleasure of eating is in one's accurate consciousness of the lives and the world from which food comes." - Wendell Berry, "The Pleasures of Eating" If you are what you eat, what are you? Food is at once the stuff of life and a potent symbol; it binds us to the earth, to our families, and to our cultures. The aroma of turkey roasting or the taste of green tea can be a portal to memories, while too many Big Macs can clog our arteries. The chef is an artist, yet those who pick oranges or process meat may be little more than slaves. In this class, we will explore many of the fascina...
The Taste of Art offers a sample of scholarly essays that examine the use of food in Western contemp...
By approaching the phenomenon of food (consumption) as an identity issue of the first order, as man’...
This dissertation emerges out of the conceit that food, more than mere sustenance, is significant cu...
"What people do with food is an act that reveals how they construe the world." - Marcella ...
The use of food in college curriculum is unique in its ability to create lasting impact because of t...
Over the past few decades, an ever–increasing interest in food has contributed to the shedding of li...
The subject of this dissertation can be summed up in six words, “Just like mamma used to make.” In ...
Food for thought and thought for food: Since antiquity the activity of eating and drinking has playe...
Food writing, including for cookbooks and in travel and food memoirs, makes up a significant, and in...
Food writing and food based media events have expanded enormously in the last five years. For decade...
For my Honors Project I chose to explore one of my passions, food writing. To accomplish this I did ...
Humanities Research Group Working Papers 7 We live in a culture of food. Everyone eats: but what we ...
Edible Ideologies argues that representations of food—in literature and popular fiction, cookbooks a...
This course approaches food writing from a news reporting perspective. The Pioneer Valley is home to...
This volume, edited by Grace Veach, explores leading approaches to foregrounding information literac...
The Taste of Art offers a sample of scholarly essays that examine the use of food in Western contemp...
By approaching the phenomenon of food (consumption) as an identity issue of the first order, as man’...
This dissertation emerges out of the conceit that food, more than mere sustenance, is significant cu...
"What people do with food is an act that reveals how they construe the world." - Marcella ...
The use of food in college curriculum is unique in its ability to create lasting impact because of t...
Over the past few decades, an ever–increasing interest in food has contributed to the shedding of li...
The subject of this dissertation can be summed up in six words, “Just like mamma used to make.” In ...
Food for thought and thought for food: Since antiquity the activity of eating and drinking has playe...
Food writing, including for cookbooks and in travel and food memoirs, makes up a significant, and in...
Food writing and food based media events have expanded enormously in the last five years. For decade...
For my Honors Project I chose to explore one of my passions, food writing. To accomplish this I did ...
Humanities Research Group Working Papers 7 We live in a culture of food. Everyone eats: but what we ...
Edible Ideologies argues that representations of food—in literature and popular fiction, cookbooks a...
This course approaches food writing from a news reporting perspective. The Pioneer Valley is home to...
This volume, edited by Grace Veach, explores leading approaches to foregrounding information literac...
The Taste of Art offers a sample of scholarly essays that examine the use of food in Western contemp...
By approaching the phenomenon of food (consumption) as an identity issue of the first order, as man’...
This dissertation emerges out of the conceit that food, more than mere sustenance, is significant cu...