Culinary History Enthusiasts of Wisconsin (CHEW)
http://www.wisconsincooks.org/chew"Come Where the Sacred meets the Quivering Profane: Exploring the Public and Private Spheres of Lutefisk"Next Meeting
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
7:15 PM
Join us for Carrie Roy’s lively talk, “Lutefisk Traditions in the Upper Midwest,” and showing of her DVD, “Where the Sacred Meets the Quivering Profrane: Exploring the Public and Private Spheres of Lutefisk” at our next CHEW meeting. (If you think you’ve heard it all on the subject of lutefisk, you have not!) Carrie is a North Dakota native whose scholarly interest in Scandanavian art and culture evolved during her undergrad days at Harvard. She came to UW-Madison’s Scandanavian Studies program to earn her M.A., after which she earned another in Medieval Icelandic Studies in Iceland. She returned to the UW to enter the Scandanavian Studies’ Ph.D. program and is currently working towards a professorship in material culture and folklore.
With a wealth of academic honors and awards, Carrie has presented at the American Folklore Society’s 2006 and 2008 annual conferences. Equally noteworthy, Carrie’s Harvard professor shows Carrie’s DVD to students taking his “Introduction to Folklore” class.
Meeting Venue:
Goodman Atwood Community Center, Bolz Room A; 149 Waubesa Street, Madison 53704; 608-241-1574.