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Gender, Food and Health
This course examines food and food production as gendered practices integral to health, economy, and identity. Women's and men's relationships to food are considered through the production, serving, and consumption of food, taking into account the ways in which colonialism and global capitalism shape critical food studies. (lec 3) cr 3.
WOMN-3047EL
Thorneloe University
3.00
UG