OVERVIEW
CEA CAPA Partner Institution: Charles University
Location: Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
Primary Subject Area: Sociology
Instruction in: English
Course Code: CUFA SOC 300
Transcript Source: Partner Institution
Course Details: Level 300
Recommended Semester Credits: 3
Contact Hours: 52
DESCRIPTION
Eating is a natural necessity for almost all human beings. Food, however, does more than just help humans survive and grow. It can become a political tool, a marker of social class and gender, a mirror of significant cultural differences. On a more individual scale, it can be related to personal identity, habits, and health. As our perspective in this course is sociological and semiotical, we shall look at food both as a source of embodied experience and as a language that can be decoded. It is a symbolic system that reflects the everyday habits of humans, norms of societies, as well as deeper, internalized meanings. Food will thus become a lens through which we will see and analyze our different cultures in a new light. We will ask questions such as: What is the place of origin of our food? How did our food get to us? How does food configure and change relations among people?
During our comparisons and practical workshops, we shall trace the histories of some of the most significant meals of the Czech Republic (and the former Austro-Hungarian empire). Their transformations will help us understand the social changes that took place in Central Europe from a different perspective. Questions such as gender relations, families, political economy, health (obesity, anorexia, bio food), ecology, and the nation-state will be discussed. We will read academic articles that react to these questions in various national and ethnic contexts.
There will be a trip to the National Museum of Agriculture, National Museum, local brewery, the Prague Market, as well as cooking workshops where students will learn how to make some local dishes.