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sharp_as_knives ([personal profile] sharp_as_knives) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2014-08-01 01:27 pm
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Philosophy of Food, Friday period 3

There was no food on the table today.

"Before we begin," Hannibal started, "as we are now halfway through this session, I encourage you to discuss your class project with me now or during office hours, so that we can schedule time." He nodded to them.

"So." He sat on the edge of the desk. "To this point, we've mostly discussed how we approach food due to other influences, such as culture. Now, we turn that around. How is food itself an influence on other parts of life?" he asked.

"The types and amounts of food available to a culture, the sorts of foods that are valued as delicacies and the sorts that are discarded - these all can help to dictate the development of society, not to mention arts and leisure activities. We still evaluate earlier cultures on the basis of whether they were hunter-gatherers or agricultural," he pointed out.

"In each of your cultures, what foods are common or valued, and what expectations or industries or cultures have grown up around them? Beyond that, how much a part of your routine revolves around food? Do you cook, eat in the cafeteria, order food - and how does that change your day? The picnic to welcome us here - what would you have thought if it didn't include food? What about the fact that I've set out no food today - have you come to expect it? How has that expectation altered your behavior and thinking?"

He sat back and waited.

Talk to Hannibal!

[identity profile] never-dull.livejournal.com 2014-08-01 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)
About your class project, or anything else you like. The cannibal doctor is in.
genesishero: (A bit uncomfortable)

Re: Talk to Hannibal!

[personal profile] genesishero 2014-08-01 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh boy, the class project. Evan looked maybe the slightest bit antsy as he approached Hannibal after class to talk about that.

"Excuse me, Doctor Lecter?"

He had a technical difficulty when it came to that whole 'food traditional to your upbringing' thing.

Re: Talk to Hannibal!

[identity profile] never-dull.livejournal.com 2014-08-01 10:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes, Evan?"

Hannibal was not impressed by your unreal-family-angsty-clone childhood, Evan. He still did not want to read an essay.
genesishero: (Curious)

Re: Talk to Hannibal!

[personal profile] genesishero 2014-08-01 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
But Evan really wanted to write the essay!

"I was hoping maybe I could talk to you about the semester assignment? I have a few questions."

He was at least going to try to make this as painless as possible!

Re: Talk to Hannibal!

[identity profile] never-dull.livejournal.com 2014-08-01 10:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"Of course." Hannibal gave Evan his attention. "What can I answer for you?"
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Re: Talk to Hannibal!

[personal profile] genesishero 2014-08-01 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Evan pursed his lips for a moment while he tried to puzzle out just how to ask what he wanted to ask without giving Hannibal a diatribe about how he'd never actually eaten any of the foods he remembered being raised on.

"I guess... I just want some clarification about the nature of the assignment," he settled on. "The syllabus says you want us to teach you how to prepare a food traditional to our upbringing, and I wanted to know just how loosely that could be interpreted. Does it have to strictly be food that I remember eating, or food that I was fed, or can I explore foods that are more traditional to my ancestry?"

All three of those were very different things.

Re: Talk to Hannibal!

[identity profile] never-dull.livejournal.com 2014-08-01 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"As with the class, the purpose of the project is to make you think about food in relation to other aspects of life," Hannibal answered. "You could make food you remember eating, and explain why that particular food is memorable and what it meant when you ate it, or you could explore traditional foods if you would rather explain what they meant to your ancestors, why they were developed, and why you feel they are relevant to you today."

He wasn't entirely sure how "food you were fed" was different from "food you remembered eating", but he had a suspicion it wasn't pleasant, and chose to ignore that part. "What's important is that you think about food within a larger context, and prove to me that you can do so."

And not write an essay. That would be rude. Surely you didn't want to be rude, Evan.
genesishero: (Shadows)

Re: Talk to Hannibal!

[personal profile] genesishero 2014-08-01 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
It wasn't rude if it was right there on the syllabus! Putting it on the syllabus and then punishing the students who chose that option, now that was a trap, and that was rude, Hannibal!

Evan nodded thoughtfully all the same. He was... pretty sure he could handle this, and do so without producing an absolute mess of inedible garbage while he was at it.

"The 'larger context' thing, I can do. I'm actually looking forward to exploring it, now that you've clarified," Evan offered. "I'm not afraid of trying to cook. I was just... having difficulty figuring out what to base my presentation on in the first place."

Re: Talk to Hannibal!

[identity profile] never-dull.livejournal.com 2014-08-01 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
It said on the syllabus he didn't want to do it! He was honest about it!

Hannibal nodded. "In that case, I look forward to seeing what you decide upon."