Green Hour: "Old Salt and Fresh Fish: Introducing the Culinary Environmental Humanities" (PhD L. Sasha Gora)

Event Details
Date: 26.10.2023, 12:00 o'clock - 13:00 o'clock 
Location: WZU (innocube), Raum 101, Universitätsstraße 1a, 86159 Augsburg
Organizer(s): Prof. Dr. Simone Müller (Environmental History and Environmental Humanities), Prof. Dr. Matthias Schmidt (Human Geography), PD Dr. Kirsten Twelbeck (WZU)
Topics: Internationales, Geografie, Umwelt und Ökologie, Politik und Gesellschaft, Sprache, Literatur und Geschichte
Series of events: The Green Hour - A Lunchtime Series by the Environmental Humanities
Event Type: Diskussion
Speaker(s): PhD L. Sasha Gora

How does a recipe trace the contours of local environments and, in contrast, how do culinary cultures draw beyond these borders?


Whether a main, a side, or even a snack, a dish narrates how appetites and environments entangle and clash. Considering how history seasons contemporary foodways, this talk introduces the “Off the Menu: Appetites, Culture, and Environment” junior research group at the University of Augsburg and its aim in advancing the “culinary environmental humanities.” Departing from the intersections between cod and colonization, climate and crisis, “Old Salt and Fresh Fish” will weave together slippery stories about the intimate relationship between eating and ecology to ask: How does a recipe trace the contours of local environments and, in contrast, how do culinary cultures draw beyond these borders?

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