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AN 242 4610 This course will explore food concepts, analytical methods, and the food habits of different ethnic groups. This course relies on meaning-interpretive and materialist perspectives to help us understand how food has the ability to convey meaning as well as to nourish our bodies. We will focus on several theoretical perspectives used in the analysis of food: structuralism, semiotics, symbolism, and feminism. A field trip to Texas to visit organic farmers, restaurateurs, and food companies is included in this course. This course also incorporates a strong writing emphasis component. The readings will provide students with models and subject matter for the writing assignments. Program fee (in addition to tuition): $200 Back to Anthropology Department Summer Courses
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