Puritans come dine with me
The horror of a phallic radish. Screenshot taken from link below. 1 An iconic scene in the...
Read MorePosted by Blair McIntosh | May 24, 2019 | ARTSCHOL 100 2019 | 2
The horror of a phallic radish. Screenshot taken from link below. 1 An iconic scene in the...
Read MorePosted by Rachel | Apr 5, 2019 | ARTSCHOL 100 2019 | 1
I used to work in fast food. All in all, it was awful. It’s easy to see that kind of work as a soulless exercise. A degeneration of capitalism, a stain on modern society. I spent my teenage years as such an imposter. I feigned...
Read MorePosted by edra328 | Apr 4, 2019 | ARTSCHOL 100 2019 | 6
Before Dr Nicholas Thompson’s lecture, I would’ve said the sharing of food in my life is nothing special. It’s just something social; but that’s just the thing, that IS what makes it special. It’s the people around...
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How has the perception of food in religion and attitudes towards food in general changed since...
Read MorePosted by Emma Burns | Apr 3, 2019 | ARTSCHOL 100 2019 | 3
For me, offering and recieving food has become synonymous with cultivating a sense of security. The biblical connections of sharing food prompted me to contemplate the modern-day expectation that, despite whether or not someone...
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