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Course Spotlight: U.S. Food Policy and Cultural Politics

  In response to the food-system challenges of pandemic and structural violence, Dr. Ellen Messer has been  revising MET ML 721, “US Food Policy and Cultural Politics” to integrate themes from our cutting edge conversations.  New formats and materials include integration of new readings and  Zoom recordings on food-security issues associated with pandemic and racial […]

SPAM

Here’s another post in our series from Dr. Karen Metheny’s Anthropology of Food class, by Gastronomy student David Ginivisian.    SPAM.  When discussing canned meats, SPAM is arguably in a class by itself.  Introduced domestically in 1939 as a convenient and affordable food, it has risen to an unlikely iconic status. The recognizable cans stacked […]