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Skidmore College
First-Year Experience

Scribner Seminar Program
Course Description

From Chocolatl to Chocolate: culture and foodways

Instructor(s): Kristi Peterson, Art History

An interdisciplinary examination of the history of chocolate, its cultural significance, and its introduction into global foodways. Students will engage in a wide-ranging investigation of the Indigenous American origins of what they know as chocolate and the complex historical exchanges that led to its global presence. This class will highlight chocolateā€™s position within mechanisms of colonialism, visual and material culture, pop culture, and modern business practices, including debates surrounding the ethics of modes of production in the Global South.

Course Offered