University of Kentucky Offers Course on Taco Literacy
This is a great class to take if you plan on working at Taco Bell after graduation.
Eater.com reports.
Get Schooled in Taco Literacy at the University of Kentucky
Students at the University of Kentucky now have the distinct privilege of being able to get college credit for eating tacos. According to Munchies, the university is offering an undergraduate class called “Taco Literacy: Public Advocacy and Mexican Food in the US South,” and the professor behind it wants to use tacos as an avenue for students to learn more about how people can forge social connections through food.
“This class allows our students to explore the issues of immigration, inequality, workers, intercultural communication, and literacy through the prism of food,” Steven Alvarez, an assistant professor from the school’s writing, rhetoric, and digital studies department told Munchies.
Through coursework that involves writing restaurant reviews, sampling tacos, and collecting data, students are meant to explore their community and develop skills to analyze “transnational community food literacies and how these connect the stories of people and food across borders,” Alvarez said.
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I wonder where they found this dope of an instructor? The U of K needs to reexamine their hiring practices.
“writing restaurant reviews, sampling tacos, and collecting data, students are meant to explore their community and develop skills to analyze “transnational community food literacies and how these connect the stories of people and food across borders…”
Eat tacos, rate them, write reviews of the tacos, and wha????
I think this teacher is showing his contempt for both the school and his students. Is he by chance an “activist” of some sort?
THIS is where liberals have taken “higher learning.” Are the finals paint-by-number pics of SNOW?