Course Schedule
ITAL 160D1 – Food for Thought in Italian Culture
Gen Ed: Tier 1 Traditions and Cultures/160 · Gen Ed Attribute: Writing · Gen Ed Attribute: World Cultures and Societies · Gen Ed: Building Connections
Food has always been an important thread woven through the fabric of Italian culture. Italian cuisine, as diverse and heterogeneous as it is inside the country from North to South, largely contributed to the building of a strong Italian identity, as testified in recent times by the worldwide success of large-scale marketplaces such as Eataly. This course will investigate food's role in shaping Italian society and its cultural practices by looking at images of food in visual art, literature and film. Our historical review will focus on the many symbolic meanings circulating around the representation of food in the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and the 20th and 21st centuries. Food will be a lens through which we will read the political, social, and economic changes that have affected Italy in its millennial history.
Food has always been an important thread woven through the fabric of Italian culture. Italian cuisine, as diverse and heterogeneous as it is inside the country from North to South, largely contributed to the building of a strong Italian identity, as testified in recent times by the worldwide success of large-scale marketplaces such as Eataly. This course will investigate food's role in shaping Italian society and its cultural practices by looking at images of food in visual art, literature and film. Our historical review will focus on the many symbolic meanings circulating around the representation of food in the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and the 20th and 21st centuries. Food will be a lens through which we will read the political, social, and economic changes that have affected Italy in its millennial history.
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- Section: 101
- Instructor: Rabissi, Francesco
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- Time:
- Dates: Oct 16 - Dec 10
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 0 / 65
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- Section: 201
- Instructor: Rabissi, Francesco
- Days:
- Time:
- Dates: Oct 16 - Dec 10
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 0 / 65
ITAL 160D1 – Food for Thought in Italian Culture
Gen Ed: Tier 1 Traditions and Cultures/160 · Gen Ed Attribute: Writing · Gen Ed Attribute: World Cultures and Societies · Gen Ed: Building Connections
Food has always been an important thread woven through the fabric of Italian culture. Italian cuisine, as diverse and heterogeneous as it is inside the country from North to South, largely contributed to the building of a strong Italian identity, as testified in recent times by the worldwide success of large-scale marketplaces such as Eataly. This course will investigate food's role in shaping Italian society and its cultural practices by looking at images of food in visual art, literature and film. Our historical review will focus on the many symbolic meanings circulating around the representation of food in the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and the 20th and 21st centuries. Food will be a lens through which we will read the political, social, and economic changes that have affected Italy in its millennial history.
Food has always been an important thread woven through the fabric of Italian culture. Italian cuisine, as diverse and heterogeneous as it is inside the country from North to South, largely contributed to the building of a strong Italian identity, as testified in recent times by the worldwide success of large-scale marketplaces such as Eataly. This course will investigate food's role in shaping Italian society and its cultural practices by looking at images of food in visual art, literature and film. Our historical review will focus on the many symbolic meanings circulating around the representation of food in the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and the 20th and 21st centuries. Food will be a lens through which we will read the political, social, and economic changes that have affected Italy in its millennial history.
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- Section: 101
- Instructor: Bellocchio, Maria Letizia
- Days:
- Time:
- Dates: Jun 9 - Jul 10
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 0 / 30
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- Section: 101
- Instructor: Cavatorta, Giuseppe
- Days:
- Time:
- Dates: Jul 14 - Aug 13
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 0 / 30
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- Section: 131
- Instructor: Bellocchio, Maria Letizia
- Days:
- Time:
- Dates: May 19 - Jun 7
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 0 / 30
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- Section: 201
- Instructor: Bellocchio, Maria Letizia
- Days:
- Time:
- Dates: Jun 9 - Jul 10
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 0 / 30
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- Section: 201
- Instructor: Cavatorta, Giuseppe
- Days:
- Time:
- Dates: Jul 14 - Aug 13
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 0 / 30
ITAL 160D1 – Food for Thought in Italian Culture
Gen Ed: Tier 1 Traditions and Cultures/160 · Gen Ed Attribute: Writing · Gen Ed Attribute: World Cultures and Societies · Gen Ed: Building Connections
Food has always been an important thread woven through the fabric of Italian culture. Italian cuisine, as diverse and heterogeneous as it is inside the country from North to South, largely contributed to the building of a strong Italian identity, as testified in recent times by the worldwide success of large-scale marketplaces such as Eataly. This course will investigate food's role in shaping Italian society and its cultural practices by looking at images of food in visual art, literature and film. Our historical review will focus on the many symbolic meanings circulating around the representation of food in the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and the 20th and 21st centuries. Food will be a lens through which we will read the political, social, and economic changes that have affected Italy in its millennial history.
Food has always been an important thread woven through the fabric of Italian culture. Italian cuisine, as diverse and heterogeneous as it is inside the country from North to South, largely contributed to the building of a strong Italian identity, as testified in recent times by the worldwide success of large-scale marketplaces such as Eataly. This course will investigate food's role in shaping Italian society and its cultural practices by looking at images of food in visual art, literature and film. Our historical review will focus on the many symbolic meanings circulating around the representation of food in the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and the 20th and 21st centuries. Food will be a lens through which we will read the political, social, and economic changes that have affected Italy in its millennial history.
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- Section: 101
- Instructor: Rabissi, Francesco
- Days:
- Time:
- Dates: Mar 17 - May 7
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 64 / 65
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- Section: 201
- Instructor: Rabissi, Francesco
- Days:
- Time:
- Dates: Mar 17 - May 7
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 64 / 65
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- Section: 204
- Instructor: Rabissi, Francesco
- Days:
- Time:
- Dates: Mar 17 - May 7
- Status: Open
- Enrollment: 64 / 65