Stories

Fascism, food, and women: totalitarism at the table

Fascism, food, and women: totalitarism at the table

This is a draft of my review of Diana Garvin's book, Feeding Fascism: The Politics of Women’s Food Work, published on the journal MLN. Vittorio De Sica’s 1948 film Bicycle Thieves has marked world cinema with its raw representations of post-World War II poverty in...

The Makaron Case: Pasta, Poland, and Politics

The Makaron Case: Pasta, Poland, and Politics

Italian pasta has suddenly become very hot in Polish politics (ok, terrible pun, but bear with me…). On Wednesday October 3rd, Janusz Kowalski, the deputy minister for Agriculture and Rural Development of Poland, posted an infographic on his X account in which he...

Queering the Menu: a Dinner at Davide Scabin’s Table

Queering the Menu: a Dinner at Davide Scabin’s Table

A dinner at a Davide Scabin’s establishment is an event that keeps you thinking and musing for a while. And the tasting menu he now offers at his new Carignano Restaurant at the Grand Hotel Sitea in Turin is no exception. In many ways, this is not your run-of-the-mill...

Relaxed Woke Cooking: The Big Brunch on HBO Max

Relaxed Woke Cooking: The Big Brunch on HBO Max

Just like a brunch is about leisure and relaxation with friends and family, The Big Brunch on HBO Max builds culinary entertainment that is good-natured, with contestants supporting each other, with less frantic rhythm and editing style, without bombast and brashness....