Schedule of Readings & Assignments

Due dates

All posted assignments are technically “due” on the day they are listed so that we all stay on schedule. But you always have a one day grace period to submit your post without it being considered late. The grace period should be something you use a safety net for when shit happens, which it will. The course will be much easier if you’re doing your readings and postings on the day listed on the syllabus.

Video lectures and instructional videos

All mini-lectures (of which are less mini than is ideal) and other instructions about assignments are posted on the course YouTube channel, and I will post an announcement in UNM Learn when they become available.

Week 1

Jun 1

Introductions

Jun 2

National Cuisine & American Food

Jun 3

Authenticity

Jun 4

Cuisines of Contact

Jun 5

Week 2

Jun 08

Tastes like Chicken, 1–39

Revolutionary Food

Jun 09

Tastes like Chicken, 40–83

Early Cookbooks

The below readings will help you do the Cookbook Analysis assignment that’s due today. So read them with USING them in mind, not for writing a response about them.

Jun 10

Tastes like Chicken, 84–120

Thanksgiving

For reference

Jun 11

Tastes like Chicken, 121–148

Immigration

Jun 12 (Friday)

Tastes like Chicken, 149–200

Week 3

Jun 15

Red Meat Republic, 1–66.

Jun 16

Red Meat Republic, 67–118.

Chinese-American Food

Jun 17

Red Meat Republic, 119–173.

Mexican, Tex-Mex, and Southwest Food

Jun 18

Red Meat Republic, 174–217.

Sorry for the last second change, but I just came across this article published this past Monday. I decided it was much more important and timely than what was originally planned. It addresses the role of meat in contemporary American society, how it is tied to identity, and features numerous quotes from the author of the Red Meat Republic (and many other smart historians of food and diet). This is all I want you to read for today.

Jun 19 (Friday)

Red Meat Republic, 218–260.

Week 4

Jun 22

Natural Diets

American Food can’t be discussed without reference to American dieting. Wherefore our collective insanity about the relationship between food and health. How much do Fad Diets help define American Food? How should we understand the idea of “natural” in terms of American food?

Jun 23

Food criticism

For reference

Culinary Justice and Identity

Jun 24

Gendered Cooking

Jun 25

No reading for today, just the penultimate assignment.

For fun: Food TV

This is totally optional, but a great way to procrastinate—there might be no better illustration of how Food Television has evolved than watching the first few minutes of these clips of Emeril:

June 25 (Friday)

Your Final Learning Reflection (for the course, not just the last week) is TECHNICALLY due today, but everyone has UNTIL MONDAY so you have some extra time to make it nice. You can of course submit it whenever you’d like. Use Slack to ask questions (email is OK, too)! I want to help you tie everything together.

June 29 (Monday)