ASAM 104 PZ -Asian American Foodways


Institution: Pitzer

Description: Description: This seminar course will investigate Asian American identity, culture, and communities through an exploration of Asian American foodways, particularly in relation to colonization, immigration, nationalism, and globalization. This course will examine the history and origins of iconic "Asian" food such as chop suey and fortune cookies, the relationship of Asian Americans to the labor of food production, and the use of food in Asian American literary and cultural productions. Students will research the history of an Asian restaurant or Asian food business for their final project. Participation in a restaurant field trip is required.

Prerequisite(s): Please check course schedule for requirements.

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This course information is from the 2023-2024 Pitzer Catalog. View this catalog.

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