Food, Consumption and the Body in Contemporary Women's Fiction

Food, Consumption and the Body in Contemporary Women's Fiction
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : 9781139426619
ISBN-13 : 1139426613
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Book Synopsis Food, Consumption and the Body in Contemporary Women's Fiction by : Sarah Sceats

Download or read book Food, Consumption and the Body in Contemporary Women's Fiction written by Sarah Sceats and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2000-04-20 with total page 223 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study explores the subtle and complex significance of food and eating in contemporary women's fiction. Sarah Sceats reveals how preoccupations with food, its consumption and the body are central to the work of writers such as Doris Lessing, Angela Carter, Margaret Atwood, Michèle Roberts and Alice Thomas Ellis. Through close analysis of their fiction, Sceats examines the multiple metaphors associated with these themes, making powerful connections between food and love, motherhood, sexual desire, self identity and social behaviour. The activities surrounding food and its consumption (or non-consumption) embrace both the most intimate and the most thoroughly public aspects of our lives. The book draws on psychoanalytical, feminist and sociological theory to engage with a diverse range of issues, including chapters on cannibalism and eating disorders. This lively study demonstrates that feeding and eating are not simply fundamental to life but are inseparable from questions of gender, power and control.


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