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Academic Year 2004/2005
The Politics of Food in Film: Cultural Political in the Body Politic
GOVT 380 SP
This course examines how the portrayal of food and diverse culinary practices in film can help us to understand the character and identity of the body politic. The interdisciplinary medium of "foodways" is an especially
useful way of understanding several concepts that are a critical part of the political, such as the distinction between public and private, between self and state, and many others. Moreover, the study of foodways sheds
much
light on the politics of identity, race relations, and gender relations.
MAJOR READINGS
Our primary source material will be film. Among the materials we will view will be LIKE WATER FOR CHOCOLATE; EAT, DRINK, MAN, WOMAN; BABBETTE'S FEAST; BIG NIGHT; A FEAST AT MIDNIGHT; and others. In addition to the
films, we will make reference to and
use of the following materials.
FOOD & CULTURE: A READER. Counihan et al
CONSUMING PASSIONS. Griffiths et al
THROUGH THE KITCHEN WINDOW. Avakian
KITCHENS. Fine
EAT FAT. Klein
POLITICS OF FAT. Sims
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Six written papers over the course of the semester, on topics to be determined by the instructor.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
A final paper or project to be chosen by the student in consultation with the instructor.
COURSE FORMAT:
Discussion
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level:
UGRD
Credit:
1
Gen Ed Area Dept:
SBS GOVT
Grading Mode:
Graded
Prerequisites:
GOVT151 OR GOVT105
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Last Updated on MAR-21-2005
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