Journal Analysis

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Your journal entries should consist of a thoughtful response to each essay. Providing a thoughtful response means more than just writing a summary. Instead you may ask questions; discuss how this work relates to other literature; reflect on how the reading relates to situations in your life. Discuss the style and writer's voice. Aim for these responses to be approximately 150-200 words in length (rough guideline).
D. Mark Binelli "Salty Tooth"; Tim Carman "In the Twin Cities, Asian Chefs Feel the Sting of Andrew Zimmern's Insults. They Say His Apology Isn't Enough"
E. Melissa Chadburn "The Food of My Youth"; Charles Dyroff "In Kotzebue, Alaska, Hunters Are Bringing Traditional Foods - and a Sense of Comfort - to Their Local Elders"; Priya Fielding-Singh "Why Do Poor Americans Eat So Unhealthfully? Because Junk Food Is the Only Indulgence They Can Afford"
F. Ian Frazier "The Maraschino Mogul"; Hannah Goldfield "Black History at Harlem Hops"
G. Kate Hill "Hearts of Corn - The Women of Yoon Ixim"; Soleil Ho "Do You Eat Dog"; Priya Krishna "The Life of a Restaurant Inspector: Rising Grades, Fainting Owners"
H. Stephanie M. Lee "Sliced and Diced: Here's How Cornell Scientist Brian Wansink Turned Shoddy Data Into Viral Studies about How We Eat"; Shane Mitchell "Hot Wet Goobers"
I. Marilyn Noble "Bison Bars Were Supposed to Restore Native Communities and Grass-based Ranches. Then Came Epic Provisions"; Tejal Rao "Big in Japan"
J. Helen Rosner "Anthony Bourdain and the Power of Telling the Truth"; Kathryn Schulz "Food Fight"
K. Mayukh Sen "The Gay Men Who Brought Tapas to America"; Khushbu Shah "The Vegan Race Wars: How the Mainstream Ignores Vegans of Color"; Ruby Tandoh "Sugartime"
L. Michael W. Twitty "I Had Never Eaten in Ghana Before. But My Ancestors Had"; Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft "On Reading Jonathan Gold"

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