Sarah Duignan
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AnthroDish
AnthroDish is a podcast that explores the powerful relationships between between food, culture, and identity through the lens of anthropology. Hosted by anthropologist Dr. Sarah Duignan, each episode explores the stories behind what we eat and drink, reflecting larger social, political, and historical systems. Featuring conversations with chefs, scholars, writers, and food experts, each episode blends current issues with anthropological ideas to highlight how food shapes (and is shaped by) the…
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179: Looking at How We Eat to Understand Power & Social Movements with Amber Husain
178: What Makes for "Good Food" for Immigrant Women in British Columbia? with Isabela Bonnevera
177: How Can Appetites Be Shaped for the Future? with Alicia Kennedy
176: The Forgotten History of Wheat in North Texas with Rebecca Sharpless
175: Food, Value, and Heritage in Singapore's Hawker Centres with TW Lim
174: The History and Symbolism of Canada's Maple Syrup Production with Peter Kuitenbrouwer
173: Bringing Caribbean Flavours to European Fine-Dining Menus with Chef India Doris
172: Learning to Cook in Front of the Entire Internet with Jamie Tracey
171: Breaking Down the Myth of a Singular Caribbean Foodway with Chef Leigh-Ann Martin
170: Ingredients for Building a Community Through a Cottage Bakery with Teresa Finney
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