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FOOD FOR THOUGHT: AN INTERSECTIONAL APPROACH

GEN&WS 472
课程描述

Approaches human relationships with food from micro to macro levels. Considers personal and interpersonal relationships with food, examining the social, cultural, and political meanings of food at various intersections of identity (gender, race, class, ability, age, etc.), and within different institutions such as family, education, and religion. Asks questions about personal/individual responsibility in relation to food, and the role of communities, municipalities, governments, and global entities in determining what people eat and how. Explores the gendered, raced, and classed politics of food systems; questions of sovereignty, sustainability, access, regulation, dissemination, and policy making. Examines the cultural, ecological, and economic implications of the ways food is perceived, produced, and consumed across cultures.

先修课程

Sophomore standing

满足要求

This course does not satisfy any prerequisites.

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教师 (2026 Summr)

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