Gastro-Politics, Migration and the City
Overview
The course aims to discuss throughout various theoretical and methodological works to the intersecting studies of migration, gender, race, and class dimensions in the context of critical food studies and spatial-politics; targets to imagine about how we can build a gender-equal, emancipatory and solidaristic kitchen and table practice, by fusing the intimidating forms of power relations in the kitchen triangle. Thus, by considering food as an anchor for tracing the transformation of social relations and the kitchen as a nodal point, we can perhaps open a new space for a definition of value that takes care work into consideration.
Course Outline
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Course Details
Duration
12.04.23 – 12.07.23
Credits
4
Language
English
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