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Cultural significance of food project Erik Chevrier Food and Culture Cultural significance of food project Erik Chevrier

Cultural Significance of Food Assignment Breakdown 1 – Pick a food item that you will ‘produce’ for the class on November 21 The food item can be related to your cultural heritage but, you can ‘produce’ any food item 2 – Create a report about the food item – Due October 10th Interview with family member, preferably a grandparent Traditional research paper Prepare the food item and bring it to our potluck on the 21st of November

Cultural Significance of Food Assignment Main Question: What is the cultural significance of your food item? Food culture refers to the practices, attitudes, and beliefs as well as the networks and institutions surrounding the production, distribution, and consumption of food. It encompasses the concepts of foodways, cuisine, and food system and includes the fundamental understandings a group has about food, historical and current conditions shaping that group’s relationship to food, and the ways in which the group uses food to express identity, community, values, status, power, artistry and creativity. It also includes a groups’ definitions of what items can be food, what is tasty, healthy, and socially appropriate for specific subgroups or individuals and when, how, why, and with whom those items can or should be consumed. Source Dr. Long

Cultural Significance of Food – Interview with Family Member/Grandparent Talk with a family member about the cultural significance of the food item you bring, only if it is relevant to their cultural heritage. You should develop a series of interview/discussion questions to find out: What the food item means to them What the food item means to their culture (defining culture and becoming defined by culture) What historical overview (political, economic and social conditions) of the time and space from which your food item comes from Any other interesting questions that help define the practices, attitudes, and beliefs as well as the networks and institutions surrounding the production, distribution, and consumption of the food item you chose. Reports should include: An introduction to the food item you chose, brief overview of methodology, findings, discussion about the cultural significance of food items. Please do not just write out the questions and provide answers, but write a research paper about your findings.

Grading No more than 3 pages

Cultural Significance of Food – Traditional Report Your paper should identify the the practices, attitudes, and beliefs as well as the networks and institutions surrounding the production, distribution, and consumption of the food item you chose. Topics can include but are not limited to: Labour, gender, class, privilege, colonialism, race, health, economy, community, environmental footprint, alternative food systems, survival, social justice, sovereignty, etc.

Grading No more than 3 pages

You can do Artistic Pieces You can do a video, website, blog, performance, and/or other creative ways to express yourself instead of a traditional paper. These must be approved by me first.