by Steve Chisnell | 30 March 2020 | ChizBlog, Culture Criticism
These are difficult arguments, and so, as good symbol-using animals, we tend to reduce the abstract complexity to symbols and fight over those instead. Why challenge American exceptionalism when we can argue over the best baseball team?
by Steve Chisnell | 29 March 2020 | ChizBlog, Culture Criticism
Our goal as a consumer society is to eat, eat, and eat. The chocolate chip cookie has ever been, therefore, that perfect product of American consumerism.
by Steve Chisnell | 28 March 2020 | ChizBlog, Culture Criticism, Global Issues, Politics and Ethics
It began very soon after Mama Ka’Kaw was “discovered” by the Europeans when they first “explored” the “New World.” Chocolate, once an indulgence of the elite who could pay for it, fast became accessible and commonplace to everyone once slavery dropped the price.
by Steve Chisnell | 27 March 2020 | ChizBlog, Culture Criticism, Mythology
We had been invited to participate in the sacred creation of chocolate, just as it was practiced by the ancient Mayan discoverers of chocolate. I was in awe, but I was also–at least partly–ashamed.
by Steve Chisnell | 26 March 2020 | ChizBlog, Culture Criticism
How could the shape or slicing of a cookie change its identity? (And, please, let’s not get into all the “Is a hot dog a sandwich?” or “Is cereal soup?” questions. We know the answer. We just do.)
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