Faculty First Year Seminars 197FYS2 - The Literature of Food
Fall
2017
01
1.00
Brian Baldi
TH 4:00PM 4:50PM
UMass Amherst
42259
Food suffuses everything we do. It nourishes, propels, inspires, comforts, vexes, and sometimes even destroys us. Naturally, people have been writing about food for as long as they have been writing. In this class, we will critically analyze a broad scope of writing on food, from Ancient Rome to contemporary Times Square. We will discuss such concepts as community, identity, nostalgia, ethics, commerce, nutrition, and more. We will read about cherished family rituals, unlikely food origins, bold culinary manifestos, marginalized immigrant narratives, trashy mall restaurants, and the pre-game eating habits of NBA players. Most importantly, we will analyze the beauty, clarity, and truth present in the assigned readings, in the hope that the lessons learned will redound to our advantage in our own writing. We will also discuss and practice valuable learning strategies that will help you throughout your time here at UMass Amherst.
Freshmen Only