David Beriss We are ready to reveal the winners of this year’s SAFN Anthropology Day photo contest! The weighty decision … More
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“This Sweet Potato is Beautiful.” From Ethnoagronomy to Ethnogastronomy in the work of Virginia Nazarea
David Sutton In the current installment of the SAFN interviews on the origins and development of Food Anthropology, I sit … More
Review: Bigger Fish to Fry: A Theory of Cooking as Risk, with Greek Examples
David E. Sutton, Bigger Fish to Fry: A Theory of Cooking as Risk, with Greek Examples, Berghahn, 2021, ISBN 978-1-80073-223-0 … More
“What are people claiming when they say that a food is local?” An Interview With David Beriss
David Sutton In this fifth installment of interviews with anthropologists about their work on food I talk with longtime friend … More
2nd Annual Anthropology Day Photo Contest!
We had so much fun last year, we are once again organizing a food/nutrition photo contest for Anthropology Day (February … More
Sweet Opportunity: SAFN Student Representative
Amanda Jean HiltonSAFN Nominations Chair Calling all grad students! Please consider being the Student Representative for SAFN! This is a … More
The Sophie Coe Prize in Food History 2022
See below for a call for applications for the Sophie Coe Prize. While technically a history prize, anthropologists have won … More
Food Justice and Cultural Appropriation: How do Place and Nostalgia Fit?
Editor’s Note: This is part of a series of postings by students in a graduate seminar on food justice at … More
The Food Security Myth: Struggle Toward Food Sovereignty in Benin
Segnide J. Guidimadjegbe Oregon State University I was born and raised in Benin, a West African Country that is used … More
New York Botanical Garden Food Humanities Research Fellowship
This opportunity at the NYBG should be of interest to readers of FoodAnthropology. Note that there are other opportunities as … More