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TOPIC
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READING
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NOTES
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WK 1, DAY 1, Jan 21
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Course introduction and overview
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Anderson, EN.Everyone Eats: Understanding Food and Culture.Introduction (p. 1-9)
and Chapter 4: The Senses: Taste, Smell, and the Adapted Mind.
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Homework: Google Form survey.
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WK 1, DAY 2, Jan 23
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Mindful eating
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Kostioukovitch, Elena. Why Italians Love to Talk About Food. Both Forwards and Preface.
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Due Sunday: Weekly reading journal
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WK 2, DAY 1, Jan 28
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The sociological study of culture and identity. Food rules and deviance.
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Page, Mich. “Eating Your Life Script: Anchoring Identity.”
Krebs, John. Food: A Very Short Introduction. Chapter 1: “The Gourmet Ape”
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WK 2, DAY 2, Jan 30
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Socioeconomic Status and Food, Part 1
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Gabaccia, Donna. We Are What We Eat: Ethnic Food and the Making of America. Introduction: “What Do We Eat?”
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Due Sunday: Weekly reading journal
Finish signing up for weekly presentations (topics can be approved on ongoing basis)
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WK 3, DAY 1, Feb 4
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Roman Food, then and now.
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Standage, Tom. A History of the World in 6 Glasses. “Wine in Ancient Rome,” pp 32-51 of PDF.
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WK 3, DAY 2, Feb 6
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Roman Food cont’d
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King, Crystal. Feast of Sorrow Cookbook. Excerpts.pdf
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Due Sunday: Weekly reading journal
Week 3 Challenge: Try a regional delicacy, in Rome and/or beyond. Do some research about it. (This task can be switched to another week according to your travel plans.)
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WK 4, DAY 1, Feb 11
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Arabic Sicily
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Caldesi, Katie and Giancarlo.Rome—Centuries in an Italian Kitchen. “Introduction.”
Grescoe, “Culinary Detectives Try to Recover the Formula for a Deliciously Fishy Roman Condiment.”
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WK 4, DAY 2, Feb 13
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Food in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
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Pilcher, Jeffrey. Food in World History. "The First World Cuisine.”
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Due Sunday: Weekly reading journal
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WK 5, DAY 1, Feb 18
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The Columbian Exchange
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Pilcher, Jeffrey. Food in World History. “The Columbian Exchange.”
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WK 5, DAY 2, Feb 20
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Columbian Exchange: Tomatoes and Potatoes
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Beauchamp, Danny. “The Invisible Labor of Food by Annibale Carracci.”
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Due SUNDAY: Weekly reading journal
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WK 6, DAY 1 and 2, Feb 25 and 27
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Religion and Food.
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Bynum, Caroline,Holy Feast and Holy Fast: The Religious Significance of Food to Medieval Women. Read either or both chapters.
Stein and Isaacs,Let’s Eat: Jewish Food and Faith, “Introduction.”
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WK 6 DAY 3, February 28 (Makeup day for May 1)
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Italian immigrants in the US
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Film screening: Big Night (1996): Two Italian brothers, a chef and a businessman, must do whatever it takes to impress a famous American-Italian singer and save their failing restaurant.
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Due SUNDAY: Weekly reading journal. In this week’s journal, give a reflection on the spiritual dimensions of food in your own life, and include commentary on the film as one of the week’s “readings.”
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WK 7, DAY 1, March 4
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The Jews of Rome (in-class)
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Traverso, Vittoria. “Has Rome Declared an Artichoke War?”
Guetta, Benedetta Jasmine.Cooking alla Giudia. “Introduction” (pp. 9-21).
Venzo, MI and Migliau, B. The Racial Laws and The Jewish Community of Rome. Excerpts.
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Week 7 Challenge: Compare pizza romana (thin crust), pizza napoletana (high crust), pinsa, and pizza a taglio/pizza alla pala.
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WK 7, DAY 2, March 6
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The Jews of Rome (walking tour)
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Due Sunday: Weekly reading journal
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SPRING BREAK
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WK 8, DAY 1, March 28
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Food in the 19th Century: Pre-unification and Flagship Foods
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Montanari, Massimo. Excerpts from Italian Identity in the Kitchen, or Food and the Nation. Pages 7-23 of PDF and “Macaroni Eaters: How a National Stereotype Arose.”
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Due Friday: Midterm check-in journal
Week 8 Challenge: go to a food market and buy ingredients for a meal that you prepare and eat. See here for a list of some good ones:https://devourtours.com/blog/food-markets-rome/?cnt=IT. Don’t forget to look at Ch 3 of Minchilli, Elizabeth’s Eating Rome.
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WK 8, DAY 2, March 20
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Socioeconomic Status and Food Part 2
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Mader Emily. “Naples: From Leaf-eaters to Pasta-eaters.”
Braun, Adee. “Eating Spaghetti by the Fistful Was Once a Neapolitan Street Spectacle”
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Due Sunday: Ethnographic research paper
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WK 9, DAY 1, March 25
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Italian food after Unification andPellegrino Artusi: Food as an Italian Identity Agenda
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Artusi, Pellegrino. The science in the kitchen and the art of eating well. Foreword and Introduction.
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WK 9, DAY 2, March 27
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Pizza and Pasta
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Moyer-Nocchi, Karima. Chewing the Fat: An Oral History of Italian Foodways from Fascism to Dolce Vita. “The Pasta Industry” and “The Pizza Effect.”
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Due Sunday: Weekly reading journal
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WK 10, DAY 1, April 1
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Food in the Fascist Era and during World War 2
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Moyer-Nocchi, Karima. Chewing the Fat: An Oral History of Italian Foodways from Fascism to Dolce Vita.“Giulia” and “Renata.”
Dickie, John. Delizia!The Epic History of the Italians and their Food. “Miracle Food,” pp. 280-300.
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WK 10, DAY 2, April 3
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Regional Foods, DOC/IGP
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Severgnini, Beppe. La Bella Figura. “The Restaurant: One Way of Sitting in Judgement.” (pp 25-32 in PDF).
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Due Sunday: Weekly reading journal
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WK 11, April 8 and 10
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Food and Crime
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Rizzuti, Alice. “Organised Food Crime: An Analysis of the Involvements of Organised Crime Groups in the Food Sector in England and Italy.”
Gabaccia, Donna. We Are What We Eat Ethnic Food and the Making of America. Chapter 6, “The Big Business of Food.”
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Due Sunday: Weekly reading journal
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WK 12, April 15 and 17
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Big Food: Globalization and Industrialization
The Mediterranean Diet
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Pilcher, Jeffrey. Food in World History. "The Industrial Kitchen and McDonaldization.”
Moyer-Nocchi, Karima. Chewing the Fat: An Oral History of Italian Foodways from Fascism to Dolce Vita.“La Cosidetta ‘Dieta Mediterranea’ – The So-Called ‘Mediterranean Diet.’”
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Week 12 Challenge: Push yourself to eat something that you (think you) don't like. Eat something that scares you!
Due Sunday: Weekly reading journal
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WK 13, DAY 1, April 22
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Fast food; the internationalization of Italian food
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Scego, Igiaba. “Sausages.”
Pilcher, Jeffrey. Food in World History.“Spaghetti and Meatballs.”
Krebs, John. Food: A Very Short Introduction. Chapter 3: “When Food Goes Wrong.”
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WK 13, DAY 2, April 24
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The Slow Food Movement
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Wartman, Kristin. “Food Fight: The Politics of the Food Industry.”
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Due Sunday: Weekly reading journal
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WK 14, April 29
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Conclusions, final exam review
Il dolce far’ niente--the sweetness of doing nothing…
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Gabaccia, Donna. We Are What We Eat Ethnic Food and the Making of America. Conclusion, “Who Are We?”
Mariani, John F. How Italian Food Conquered the World. Introduction.
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Due Sunday: Weekly reading journal. This week, reflect on the course as a whole.
Final journal and all unfinished coursework submitted by midnight on the final Sunday of classes. No extensions and no exceptions.
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WK 15
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FINAL EXAM.
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In class, written exam.
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