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[ecrea] Communicating Food: An Interdisciplinary Symposium
Tue Jul 11 21:05:24 GMT 2017
*Call for Papers:*
*Communicating Food: An Interdisciplinary Symposium* (single day event),
hosted by The Department of Media, University of Chester, in association
with the NoWFood Centre and the Institute of Gender Studies.
University of Chester, Parkgate Road campus, Chester.
*Friday 22**^nd ** September 2017*
The relationship of food and culture is the focus of this
interdisciplinary one-day symposium. Food’s complex connections with
issues of social class, race, gender, religion, and globalization
underpin this symposium, and so we encourage abstracts from any relevant
area of academic inquiry. Further, depictions of food in the media carry
an increasingly important commercial imperative, relating to wider,
structural issues concerning the contemporary media economy; food
frequently chimes with prevailing depictions of lifestyle and celebrity.
*Themes might include, but are not limited to:*
Food and Media (broadcasting, journalism, film, literature, new media)
Food and the environment
Food scares
Food cultures
The politics of food production
Eating disorders
Food ‘porn’ and lifestyle
Food counterculture
Food and identity (class, gender, sexuality, race, religion, or ethnicity)
Postcolonial food
Food and the EU/Brexit
GM/food safety
Neoliberalism and food
Queries, and abstracts of no more than 200 words, should be sent to the
symposium organisers by 5pm on Monday 7^th August 2017 (papers will be
20 minutes long):
*Ian Rasmussen - **(i.rasmussen /at/ chester.ac.uk)*
<mailto:(i.rasmussen /at/ chester.ac.uk)>****
*Simon Gwyn Roberts **- **(simon.roberts /at/ chester.ac.uk)*
<mailto:(simon.roberts /at/ chester.ac.uk)>
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