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The Living Heritage Podcast - Episode 047

Baking as a Biography, food and nostalgia, gender and food.

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Length: 0:30:00
Uploaded: 2 Sep, 2016

Recording Date: 1 Jun, 2016
Recording Location: CHMR-FM, St. John's, NL
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Language: English
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Program Title: The Living Heritage Podcast - Episode 047
Description: Ep047 Foodways with Diane Tye

Diane Tye is a Professor in the Department of Folklore, Memorial University. Most of her research over the last twenty-five years has explored intersections of folklore and gender and with Pauline Greenhill she is co-editor of Undisciplined Women and Unsettling Assumptions. For the last decade her work has included examinations of foodways in Atlantic Canada. She is author of the book, Baking as Biography. A Life Story in Recipes, that tells the story of her mother’s life through her recipe collection, as well as articles that explore a range of foodways topics from the food we eat on storm days, to the significance of making family recipes, and the cultural meanings of regionally iconic foods. We discuss Diane’s academic interest in food, her book Baking as a Biography, food and nostalgia, gender and food, and where her work has taken her.

Host(s): Dale Jarvis
Featured Speakers/Guests: Diane Tye

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Regional > Canada > Newfoundland and Labrador
Society and Culture
Type: Weekly Program

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