Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

SSC356 - A - The Politics of Food

Full

Credits

3.0

Term

Jan 12 - May 1

Open Seats

0 of 25

Schedule

Wed 11:00am – 12:15pm

Course Type

Lecture

Location

In Person

Section

A

Faculty

Mary Potorti

Prerequisites

LIB.133 (Required, Previous)

Description

Students will examine the historical manifestations, sociological and cultural implications, and environmental consequences of food politics in the United States. Topics include identity and food choice; gender and food production and consumption; factory farming; fast food; obesity; cultural homogenization and corporatization; genetically-modified organisms; hunger and malnutrition; food-centered campaigns for social justice; and the environmental consequences of our increasingly globalized food system.