Spring 2022
Meeting:
MW 1:30pm - 3:20pm / SMI 120
SLN:
15160
Section Type:
Lecture
Instructor:
BLACK FOODWAYS
THIS COURSE WILL EXAMINE THE ORIGIN
AND PRACTICE OF BLACK FOODWAYS IN
THE
US WITHIN A BLACK FEMINIST FRAMEWOR
USING TEXTS THROUGH ACADEMIC AND
NONACADEMIC WRITERS WHO DESCRIBE
THEMSELVES USING DIFFERENT (AND AT
TIMES OVERLAPPING) TITLES,
INCLUDING:
RESEARCHER, PUBLIC SCHOLAR,
JOURNALIST, FOOD WRITER, MEMOIRIST,
ACTIVIST, AND ADVOCATE. WE WILL
EXPLORE THE OFTEN OVERLOOKED
CONTRIBUTIONS OF BLACK PEOPLE TO TH
CURRENT AMERICAN CULINARY LANDSCAPE
THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF SPACE AND
PLACE IN THE CREATION OF BLACK FOOD
AND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BLACK
FOOD AND SEXUALITY/CLASS/GENDER
DYNAMICS. WE WILL CRITICALLY
INTERROGATE FOOD AS A SOCIOCULTURAL
MEDIUM AND A SIGNIFIER OF PERSONAL
IDENTITY WHILE ARTICULATING HOW FOO
LITERACIES SITUATE DIFFERENT SPACE,
IDENTITIES, AND FORMS OF KNOWLEDGE.
Catalog Description:
Focuses on issues relevant to gender, women, and sexuality in contemporary and/or historical frames.
GE Requirements Met:
Social Sciences (SSc)
Credits:
5.0
Status:
Active
Last updated:
December 24, 2024 - 11:16 pm