Of Dishes, Taste, and Class: History of Food in the Middle East

RELIGIOUS STUDIES 374

This course will cover the history of food and drink in the Middle East to help us understand our complex relation with food and look at our lives from perspectives we intuitively feel or by implication know, but rarely critically and explicitly reflect on. Food plays a fundamental role in how humans organize themselves in societies, differentiate socially, culturally, and economically, establish values and norms for religious, cultural, and communal practices, and define identities of race, gender, and class. This course does not intend to spoil, so to speak, this undeniably one of the most pleasurable human needs and activities, but rather to make you aware of the social meaning of food and reflect on how food shapes who we are as individuals and societies. We will study the history of food and drink in the Middle East across the centuries until the present time, but be selective in choosing themes, geographic regions, and historical periods to focus on. Please consult the instructor if you have not taken any course in the humanities. Enrollment priority given to seniors and juniors.
Course Attributes: EN H; BU BA; BU IS; AS HUM; AS LCD; AS SD I; FA HUM; AR HUM; UC CD

Section 01

Of Dishes, Taste, and Class: History of Food in the Middle East
INSTRUCTOR: Yucesoy
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