Description
Looking at a unique variety of texts by authors from Ireland, Italy, France, the United States, India, the former Soviet Union, and New Zealand, contributors draw attention to modernist representations of food. Among other topics, they consider Oscar Wilde's aestheticization of food, Katherine Mansfield's use of eggs as a feminist symbol, Langston Hughes's frequent use of chocolate as a metaphor for blackness, Futurist cuisine and avant-garde cookbooks, and the effects of national famines in the work of James Joyce, Viktor Shklovsky, and Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay.
The diverse topics and methodologies assembled here illustrate how food studies can enrich research in the literary and visual arts. A milestone volume, this collection introduces possibilities for understanding the connection between modernist aesthetics and the emerging food cultures of a globalizing world.
About the Author
Jessica Martell is visiting assistant professor of English at Appalachian State University.
Book Information
ISBN 9780813056159
Author Jessica Martell
Format Hardback
Page Count 336
Imprint University Press of Florida
Publisher University Press of Florida
Weight(grams) 690g
Dimensions(mm) 233mm * 155mm * 22mm