Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Skidmore College/Food Fights (Spring 2025)
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- Course name
- Food Fights
- Institution
- Skidmore College
- Instructor
- Caitlin Jorgensen
- Wikipedia Expert
- Brianda (Wiki Ed)
- Subject
- English
- Course dates
- 2025-01-23 00:00:00 UTC – 2025-04-30 23:59:59 UTC
- Approximate number of student editors
- 16
Everyone has a favorite food, and most have at least one food they won’t touch. But food is about more than taste: it references memory, community, language, and culture. Sometimes that yields nostalgia; sometimes it produces conflict. In this class, we will examine food writing on a number of topics: What pleasure lies in food memory? How does food intersect with economics, language, social justice, history, and race? Who has the right to claim—and to profit from—the food of a particular culture? In the end, what should we eat—both for our own sake and for the sake of the planet?
Our writing projects will range from nonfiction narrative to researched Wikipedia entries; our readings will range from memoir to persuasive text. You will develop your ability to analyze food writing, and you will learn how to enter into the debate using the tools of rhetoric. These tools include various types of appeals as well as strategies for invention (coming up with something to say), arrangement (organizing your thoughts), and style (writing clear, graceful, persuasive prose). There will be frequent formal and informal writing, peer review, revision exercises, and small-group workshopping.