This interdisciplinary course explores the role of food in human societies from prehistoric times to the modern era. By examining food-related rituals, symbolism, economic systems, and power dynamics, students will understand how cuisine shapes and reflects culture. Fieldwork will include visits to...
The course examines the philosophical and technological developments around Transhumanism and Posthumanism. Students will engage with futurist theories, bioethics, and the potential impacts of advancements such as genetic engineering, neuroenhancement, and artificial intelligence. Through...
I'm excited to announce the launch of a new course, Culinary Anthropology for the upcoming fall semester. The course aims to explore the intersection of culture and cuisine, examining the societal impact of food throughout history. This interdisciplinary course will encourage students to engage with...