Gastronomica

Gastronomica

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The Gastronomica podcast is where the academic field of food studies meets a public appetite for gastronomy and the culinary arts. Tune in to hear interviews with authors whose articles or books have recently been featured in the journal (published by University of California Press since 2001), as we showcase diverse voices in the food world, tackle complex questions about cooking, cuisine, culinary traditions, food justice and equity. Each episode is hosted by a member of the journal’s Editorial Collective, representing food scholars, perspectives, and disciplines from around the world. Gastronomica's theme song is by Robert T. Valgenti and mixed by Samuel N. Ortiz. ​ The photo, "A Wise Crack,” is by Carl Fleischhauer.

Ozoz Sokoh on Movement and Storytelling

November 24, 2024

51 Ozoz Sokoh on Movement and Storytelling

Ozoz Sokoh
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In this episode, Gastronomica’s ⁠Irina D. Mihalache⁠ talks with ⁠Ozoz Sokoh,⁠ creator of ⁠Kitchen Butterfly⁠ and author of the forthcoming book, ⁠C…

A Celebrated Condiment and a Forgotten Past

June 30, 2024

50 A Celebrated Condiment and a Forgotten Past

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In this episode, ⁠Gastronomica⁠’s Dan Bender talks with anthropologist ⁠Alyssa Paredes⁠ about the role that stories of celebration can play in rememb…

How American Food Writing Changed After 2020

June 23, 2024

49 How American Food Writing Changed After 2020

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What do the stories we tell about food reveal about the moment in which they are written? ⁠Gastronomica⁠’s Melissa Fuster is joined by literary schola…

What to Read Now: "The Climate Reality for Independent Restaurants”

June 9, 2024

48 What to Read Now

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In this episode, Gastronomica’s Jaclyn Rohel talks with ⁠Dr. Anne E. McBride⁠ and ⁠Dr. Tara Scully⁠ about how climate change is impacting restaurants,…

Negotiating Dietary Change in a Time of Planetary Eating

May 12, 2024

47 Negotiating Dietary Change in a Time of Planetary Eating

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This episode offers listeners a peek into ⁠Gastronomica⁠’s next issue. “Coproducing ‘Planetary’ Eating Futures from Dakar: Dietary Diffusionism and th…

Kangaroo, Cattle, and the Historical Legacies of Modern Food Systems

May 5, 2024

46 Kangaroo, Cattle, and the Historical Legacies of Modern Food Systems

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In this episode, ⁠Gastronomica’s⁠ Bob Valgenti talks with Evelyn Lambeth about the rise of beef consumption and the historical legacies that continue …

The Meanings of Meat: Lab-grown Protein and Biological Time

April 7, 2024

45 The Meanings of Meat

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This week’s episode looks at lab-grown meat, climate change, and the possible futures of edibility. In conversation with ⁠Gastronomica⁠’s Bob Valgenti…

Masculinity and the Making of “Assamese” Pithasn

March 31, 2024

44 Masculinity and the Making of “Assamese” Pithasn

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In this episode, Gastronomica’s James Farrer talks with sociologist Pooja Kalita about gender and the labor of food provisioning in Assam, India. Taki…

What Food Studies Needs Now

March 24, 2024

43 What Food Studies Needs Now

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Where is Food Studies today, and where might it be tomorrow? Join ⁠Alyshia Gálvez⁠ in conversation with ⁠Jessica Carbone⁠, ⁠Irina Mihalache⁠, ⁠Krishne…

The Meanings of Sweetness in Japan

February 25, 2024

41 The Meanings of Sweetness in Japan

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What is “sweetness,” and how does its meaning change in communities over time? In this episode, ⁠Eric C. Rath⁠ and ⁠Takeshi Watanabe⁠ introduce some …

Tracing Food Memory through Migration and Displacement

February 18, 2024

40 Tracing Food Memory through Migration and Displacement

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What does food sustain? ⁠Elora Halim Chowdhury⁠ joins Gastronomica’s Signe Rousseau to discuss her ⁠new article on family, class, and culture in Sout…

039 Sean Wyer on Rome’s Historic Jewish Quarter

November 26, 2023

39 Sean Wyer on Rome’s Historic Jewish Quarter

Sean Wyer
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In this episode, Gastronomica’s Krishnendu Ray talks with Sean Wyer about the 21st century transformation of Rome’s Jewish Quarter. Drawing on his lat…

Lauren Crossland-Marr on Emerging Food Technologies and Science Communication

November 19, 2023

38 Lauren Crossland-Marr on Emerging Food Technologies and Science Communication

Lauren Crossland-Marr
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In this episode, cultural anthropologist Lauren Crossland-Marr returns to the Gastronomica podcast to discuss her new project on gene-edited foods and…

Dan Bender on Making Wine Amidst Ruins

November 12, 2023

37 Dan Bender on Making Wine Amidst Ruins

Dan Bender
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Gastronomica’s Dan Bender and Jaclyn Rohel explore wines from Italy’s Alto Piemonte region in this discussion on taste, livelihoods, and a changing en…

Nancy Sommers on Family Keepsakes

November 5, 2023

36 Nancy Sommers on Family Keepsakes

Nancy Sommers
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In this episode, Nancy Sommers discusses her new creative nonfiction article, ⁠“Things Left Behind,”⁠ in conversation with Signe Rousseau, Co-Chair of…

Chelsea Fisher and Clara Albacete on Superfoods and Green Capitalism

October 22, 2023

34 Chelsea Fisher and Clara Albacete on Superfoods and Green Capitalism

Chelsea Fisher and Clara Albacete
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In this episode, Gastronomica’s Bob Valgenti talks with Chelsea Fisher and Clara Albacete about ⁠their new article on food justice and civilizations i…

Camille Bégin on Memory, Travel, and a Family Archive

June 11, 2023

33 Camille Bégin on Memory, Travel, and a Family Archive

Camille Bégin
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In this episode, Gastronomica’s Alyshia Gálvez hosts historian Camille Bégin in a discussion on a family food archive. Drawing on her recent piece, Bé…

Ellen Meiser on Taipei’s Daytime Street Markets

June 5, 2023

32 Ellen Meiser on Taipei’s Daytime Street Markets

Ellen Meiser
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What is the social value of a daytime street market? In this episode, sociologist Ellen Meiser talks with Gastronomica’s Dan Bender about the meaning …

Cristina Fernández Recasens on the Pebbles Omelet

May 21, 2023

31 Cristina Fernández Recasens on the Pebbles Omelet

Cristina Fernández Recasens
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In this episode, Irina Mihalache of Gastronomica’s Editorial Collective hosts Cristina Fernández Recasens in a conversation about women’s domestic lab…

Annie Koempel on the Ripple Effects of Disordered Eating

May 14, 2023

30 Annie Koempel on the Ripple Effects of Disordered Eating

Annie Koempel
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In this episode, anthropologist and registered dietician Annie Koempel discusses her research on the sociality of eating behaviors in conversation wit…