Background Information for Week 10 Videos

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Week 10 Video Explorations


This Week we meet the classic . . .

Two Fat Ladies
"Timber!"

Series 4 Episode 23
(30 min., 2008, UM Duluth Library Multimedia TX717 .T86 2008 DVD)
film HomePage

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(pursuant to licensing agreements some UM streaming videos are not available outside of Moodle)

 The Global Banquet: Politics of Food.

While you are watching The Two Fat Ladies do a "freelisting" of the things that The Two Fat Ladies talk about or mention that are not specifically related to the actual cooking of the meal in the kitchen. Freelisting is a technique commonly used by anthropologists when doing fieldwork, and it's basically just making a list of the things you're focusing on—but a complete list.

(Don't miss the gorilla. . . .)

Two Fat Ladies.
Two Fat Ladies --
 Clarissa Dickson Wright Links to an external site.
and
 Jennifer Paterson Links to an external site.

Video Explorations:

Freelist the things that The Two Fat Ladies talk about or mention that are not specifically related to the actual cooking of the meal in the kitchen.

You do not have to turn this list in, but keep it handy.

 Systematic Data Collection, Susan C. Weller and A. Kimball Romney.

 Freelists Links to an external site. -- Steve Borgatti Links to an external site.




Designer Foods . . .

 Food Design

Food Design takes a sneak peek into the secret laboratories of a major food manufacturer, where designers and scientists are developing your favorite mouthful of tomorrow

watch Food Design via UM Duluth Library Multimedia EZProxy Server

from an off-campus site you may need to use UMD's
VPN Service: Virtual Private Network to successfully connect

The film Food Design Links to an external site. is also available (with advertising) from Snag Films Links to an external site.

Food Design

Directors
Martin Hablesreiter
Sonja Stummerer
Producers
Nikolaus Geyrhalter
  Markus Glaser
  Michael Kitzberger
Wolfgang Widerhofer

  film Snag HomePage Links to an external site.

  view on-line Links to an external site. from Snag Films Links to an external site.
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 Food Chemistry class WebPage

 Food Science class WebPage


Links to an external site.

Watch on-line, Week 10

 Feeding Frenzy - The Food Industry, Marketing & the Creation of a Health Crisis
(63 min., 2013, UM Duluth Library Multimedia RA645.O23 F43 2013)

Feeding Frenzy (UMD Library)

"Over the past three decades, obesity rates in the U.S. have more than doubled for children and tripled for adolescents -- and a startling 70% of adults are now obese or overweight. The result has been a widening epidemic of obesity-related health problems, including coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, and Type 2 diabetes. While discussions about this spiraling health crisis have tended to focus on the need for more exercise and individual responsibility, Feeding Frenzy trains its focus squarely on the responsibility of the processed food industry and the outmoded government policies it benefits from. It lays bare how taxpayer subsidies designed to feed hungry Americans during the Great Depression have enabled the food industry to flood the market with a rising tide of cheap, addictive, high calorie food products, and offers an engrossing look at the tactics of the multibillion-dollar marketing machine charged with making sure that every one of those surplus calories is consumed."


Links to an external site.
 Feeding Frenzy


Optional Activity
(these films qualify for Extra Credit Film Review)

Supersize Me

  • film: Fast Food Nation (116 min., 2006)

Fast Food Nation

Killer at Large

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