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  1. Hunger, poetry and the Oxford movement
    the tractarian social vision
    Autor*in: Scholl, Lesa
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, [London]

    "Focusing on the influence of the Oxford Movement on key British poets of the nineteenth-century, this book charts their ruminations on the nature of hunger, poverty and economic injustice. Exploring the works of Christina Rossetti, Coventry Patmore,... mehr

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    "Focusing on the influence of the Oxford Movement on key British poets of the nineteenth-century, this book charts their ruminations on the nature of hunger, poverty and economic injustice. Exploring the works of Christina Rossetti, Coventry Patmore, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Adelaide Anne Procter, Alice Meynell and Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Lesa Scholl examines the extent to which these poets - not all of whom were Anglo-Catholics themselves - engaged with the Tractarian social vision when grappling with issues of poverty and economic injustice in and beyond their poetic works. By engaging with economic and cultural history, as well as the sensorial materiality of poetry, Hunger, Poetry and the Oxford Movement challenges the assumption that High-Church politics were essentially conservative and removed from the social crises of the Victorian period."-- Preface -- Introduction: Containing Hunger and Doctrines of Reserve -- Chapter One: Economizing Emotion and Moderating Hunger -- Chapter Two: Looking Outward: The Moment of Lyrical Connection -- Chapter Three: Embracing the Community as One People -- Chapter Four: Social Action Demonstrated -- Conclusion: 'Seeing, touching, tasting are in thee deceived': Responding to the Fragmentation of Poetry, Community and the Senses -- Bibliography -- Index.

     

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    ISBN: 9781350120754; 9781350120723; 9781350120730
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    Schlagworte: Hunger in literature; Taste in literature; Hunger; Social evolution; Literature and society; English fiction; Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Die Kunst des Hungerns
    Essstörungen in Literatur und Medizin um 1900
    Autor*in: Diezemann, Nina
    Erschienen: [2006]; ©2006
    Verlag:  Kulturverlag Kadmos, Berlin

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    ISBN: 3865990053; 9783865990051
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    Schlagworte: German literature; German literature; Hunger in literature; Eating disorders in literature; Anorexia nervosa in literature
    Umfang: 230 Seiten, Illustrationen, 230 mm x 150 mm
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [211] - 227

  3. The politics and aesthetics of hunger and disgust
    perspectives on the dark grotesque
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Routledge, New York

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    Schriftenreihe: Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature ; 74
    Schlagworte: Literature; Hunger in literature; Aversion in literature; Hunger in art; Aversion in art; Politics and literature; Art
    Umfang: 238 Seiten
  4. Hunger movements in early Victorian literature
    want, riots, migration
    Autor*in: Scholl, Lesa.
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Routledge,, London

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    1. Rewriting riots past -- 2. Humanising the mob -- 3. Disenfranchised communities -- 4. Educating transgressive tastes -- 5. Social communion.

     

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  5. The politics and aesthetics of hunger and disgust
    perspectives on the dark grotesque
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Routledge,, New York

    1. Activists of the belly : starving clerks and schizo-strollers -- 2. The spectacle of starvation -- 3. The materiology of disgust -- 4. The violence of self-starvation -- 5. The anti-capitalist reading of anorexia : self-starvation as resistance --... mehr

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    1. Activists of the belly : starving clerks and schizo-strollers -- 2. The spectacle of starvation -- 3. The materiology of disgust -- 4. The violence of self-starvation -- 5. The anti-capitalist reading of anorexia : self-starvation as resistance -- 6. Hunger and consumer captialism.

     

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    ISBN: 9781315472218; 9781315472188
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    Schriftenreihe: Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature ; 74
    Schlagworte: Hunger in literature; Aversion in literature; Hunger in literature; Aversion in literature
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages [227]-232) and index

  6. The Mouth That Begs
    Hunger, Cannibalism, and the Politics of Eating in Modern China
    Autor*in: Yue, Gang
    Erschienen: [1999]; © 1999
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    The Chinese ideogram chi is far richer in connotation than the equivalent English verb "to eat." Chi can also be read as "the mouth that begs for food and words." A concept manifest in the twentieth-century Chinese political reality of revolution and... mehr

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    The Chinese ideogram chi is far richer in connotation than the equivalent English verb "to eat." Chi can also be read as "the mouth that begs for food and words." A concept manifest in the twentieth-century Chinese political reality of revolution and massacre, chi suggests a narrative of desire that moves from lack to satiation and back again. In China such fundamental acts as eating or refusing to eat can carry enormous symbolic weight. This book examines the twentieth-century Chinese political experience as it is represented in literature through hunger, cooking, eating, and cannibalizing. At the core of Gang Yue's argument lies the premise that the discourse surrounding the most universal of basic human acts-eating-is a culturally specific one.Yue's discussion begins with a brief look at ancient Chinese alimentary writing and then moves on to its main concern: the exploration and textual analysis of themes of eating in modern Chinese literature from the May Fourth period through the post-Tiananmen era. The broad historical scope of this volume illustrates how widely applicable eating-related metaphors can be. For instance, Yue shows how cannibalism symbolizes old China under European colonization in the writing of Lu Xun. In Mo Yan's 1992 novel Liquorland, however, cannibalism becomes the symbol of overindulgent consumerism. Yue considers other writers as well, such as Shen Congwen, Wang Ruowang, Lu Wenfu, Zhang Zianliang, Ah Cheng, Zheng Yi, and Liu Zhenyun. A special section devoted to women writers includes a chapter on Xiao Hong, Wang Anyi, and Li Ang, and another on the Chinese-American women writers Jade Snow Wong, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Amy Tan. Throughout, the author compares and contrasts the work of these writers with similarly themed Western literature, weaving a personal and political semiotics of eating.The Mouth That Begs will interest sinologists, literary critics, anthropologists, cultural studies scholars, and everyone curious about the semiotics of food

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Post-Contemporary Interventions
    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General; American literature; Chinese Americans in literature; Chinese Americans; Chinese literature; Hunger in literature; Politics in literature
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  7. Hunger overcome?
    Food and resistance in twentieth century African American literature
    Autor*in: Warnes, Andrew
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Univ. of Georgia Press, Athens [u.a.]

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  8. Hunger and irony in the French Caribbean
    literature, theory, and public life
    Autor*in: Simek, Nicole
    Erschienen: [2016]
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY

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    ISBN: 9781137559913; 1137559918
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    DDC Klassifikation: Englisch, Altenglisch (420)
    Schriftenreihe: New Caribbean studies
    Schlagworte: Caribbean literature (French); Irony in literature; Hunger in literature; Französisch; Ironie <Motiv>; Literatur; Hunger <Motiv>
    Umfang: ix, 201 Seiten, 21 cm
  9. Hunger, poetry and the Oxford movement
    the tractarian social vision
    Autor*in: Scholl, Lesa
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, [London, England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing, London

    "Focusing on the influence of the Oxford Movement on key British poets of the nineteenth-century, this book charts their ruminations on the nature of hunger, poverty and economic injustice. Exploring the works of Christina Rossetti, Coventry Patmore,... mehr

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    "Focusing on the influence of the Oxford Movement on key British poets of the nineteenth-century, this book charts their ruminations on the nature of hunger, poverty and economic injustice. Exploring the works of Christina Rossetti, Coventry Patmore, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Adelaide Anne Procter, Alice Meynell and Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Lesa Scholl examines the extent to which these poets - not all of whom were Anglo-Catholics themselves - engaged with the Tractarian social vision when grappling with issues of poverty and economic injustice in and beyond their poetic works. By engaging with economic and cultural history, as well as the sensorial materiality of poetry, Hunger, Poetry and the Oxford Movement challenges the assumption that High-Church politics were essentially conservative and removed from the social crises of the Victorian period."--...

     

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    Schlagworte: English fiction; Hunger in literature; Taste in literature; Hunger; Social evolution; Literature and society; Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource, Illustrationen
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    Literary Studies 2020

  10. Speaking in hunger
    gender, discourse, and consumption in Clarissa
    Autor*in: Frega, Donnalee
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Univ. of South Carolina Press, Columbia, SC

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    ISBN: 1570032750; 1570032262
    RVK Klassifikation: HK 2855
    Schriftenreihe: Cultural frames, framing culture
    Schlagworte: Women and literature; Epistolary fiction, English; Power (Social sciences) in literature; Eating disorders in literature; Anorexia nervosa in literature; Discourse analysis, Literary; Human body in literature; Rape victims in literature; Hunger in literature; Women in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761): Clarissa
    Umfang: VIII, 177 S
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    Includes bibliographical references (S. 163- 172) and index

  11. Hunger overcome?
    Food and resistance in twentieth-century African American literature
    Autor*in: Warnes, Andrew
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Univ. of Georgia Press, Athens, Ga. [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 0820325295; 0820325627
    Weitere Identifier:
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    RVK Klassifikation: HU 1691 ; HU 1728
    Schlagworte: American literature; American literature; African Americans; African Americans in literature; Food habits in literature; Hunger in literature; Food in literature; American literature; American literature; African Americans; African Americans in literature; Food habits in literature; Hunger in literature; Food in literature
    Umfang: VIII, 218 S, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  12. Victorian literature and the anorexic body
    Erschienen: 2002
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK [u.a.]

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  13. Hrana
    od gladi do prejedanja : zbornik znanstvenih radova
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Disput, Zagreb

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    ISBN: 9789532601176
    Schriftenreihe: Biblioteka Četvrti zid ; 41
    Schlagworte: Food in art; Hunger in literature; Food in literature; Gluttony in literature; Russian literature
    Umfang: 302 S., Ill.
  14. Victorian literature and the anorexic body
    Erschienen: 2002
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    Silver examines the ways nineteenth-century British writers used physical states of the female body - hunger, appetite, fat and slenderness - in the creation of female characters. She discusses a wide range of writers including Charlotte Brontë,... mehr

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    Silver examines the ways nineteenth-century British writers used physical states of the female body - hunger, appetite, fat and slenderness - in the creation of female characters. She discusses a wide range of writers including Charlotte Brontë, Christina Rossetti, Charles Dickens, Bram Stoker and Lewis Carroll

     

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    ISBN: 0521816025
    RVK Klassifikation: HL 1031 ; HL 1101
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in nineteenth-century literature and culture ; 36
    Schlagworte: English literature; Women in literature; Appetite in literature; Hunger in literature; Human body in literature; Body image in literature; Anorexia nervosa in literature; Women and literature; Eating disorders in literature; Sex role in literature; English literature ; 19th century ; History and criticism; Electronic books
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-216) and index

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    Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; CHAPTER 1 Waisted women: reading Victorian slenderness; CHAPTER 2 Appetite in Victorian children's literature; CHAPTER 3 Hunger and repression in Shirley and Villette; CHAPTER 4 Vampirism and the anorexic paradigm; CHAPTER 5 Christina Rossetti's sacred hunger; Conclusion: the politics of thinness; Notes; Bibliography; Index

  15. The Mouth That Begs
    Hunger, Cannibalism, and the Politics of Eating in Modern China
    Autor*in: Yue, Gang
    Erschienen: [1999]
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Discoursing Food -- I The Social Embodiment of Modernity -- Introduction -- 2. Lu Xun and Cannibalism -- 3. Shen Congwen's "Modest Proposal" -- II Writing Hunger: From Mao to the Dao --... mehr

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Discoursing Food -- I The Social Embodiment of Modernity -- Introduction -- 2. Lu Xun and Cannibalism -- 3. Shen Congwen's "Modest Proposal" -- II Writing Hunger: From Mao to the Dao -- Introduction -- 4. Hungry Revolution and Revolutionary Hunger -- 5. Postrevolutionary leftovers -- III The Return (of) Cannibalism after Tiananmen, or Red Monument in a Latrine Pit -- Introduction -- 6. Monument Revisited -- 7. From Cannibalism to Carnivorism -- IV Sampling of Variety: Ciender and Cross-Cultural Perspectives -- Introduction -- 8. Embodied Spaces of Home -- 9. Blending Chinese in America -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index The Chinese ideogram chi is far richer in connotation than the equivalent English verb “to eat.” Chi can also be read as “the mouth that begs for food and words.” A concept manifest in the twentieth-century Chinese political reality of revolution and massacre, chi suggests a narrative of desire that moves from lack to satiation and back again. In China such fundamental acts as eating or refusing to eat can carry enormous symbolic weight. This book examines the twentieth-century Chinese political experience as it is represented in literature through hunger, cooking, eating, and cannibalizing. At the core of Gang Yue’s argument lies the premise that the discourse surrounding the most universal of basic human acts—eating—is a culturally specific one.Yue’s discussion begins with a brief look at ancient Chinese alimentary writing and then moves on to its main concern: the exploration and textual analysis of themes of eating in modern Chinese literature from the May Fourth period through the post-Tiananmen era. The broad historical scope of this volume illustrates how widely applicable eating-related metaphors can be. For instance, Yue shows how cannibalism symbolizes old China under European colonization in the writing of Lu Xun. In Mo Yan’s 1992 novel Liquorland, however, cannibalism becomes the symbol of overindulgent consumerism. Yue considers other writers as well, such as Shen Congwen, Wang Ruowang, Lu Wenfu, Zhang Zianliang, Ah Cheng, Zheng Yi, and Liu Zhenyun. A special section devoted to women writers includes a chapter on Xiao Hong, Wang Anyi, and Li Ang, and another on the Chinese-American women writers Jade Snow Wong, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Amy Tan. Throughout, the author compares and contrasts the work of these writers with similarly themed Western literature, weaving a personal and political semiotics of eating.The Mouth That Begs will interest sinologists, literary critics, anthropologists, cultural studies scholars, and everyone curious about the semiotics of food

     

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    Schlagworte: American literature; Chinese Americans in literature; Chinese Americans; Chinese literature; Hunger in literature; Politics in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (464 p)
  16. Food and appetites
    the hunger artist and the arts
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Cambridge Scholars Pub., Newcastle upon Tyne

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    ISBN: 144384652X; 9781443846523
    Schlagworte: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary; Food in art; Food in literature; Hunger in art; Hunger in literature; Food in literature; Hunger in literature; Food in art; Hunger in art; Lebensmittel <Motiv>; Künste; Hunger <Motiv>; Appetit <Motiv>
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    Includes bibliographical references

  17. Hunger movements in early Victorian literature
    want, riots, migration
    Autor*in: Scholl, Lesa
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Routledge, London ; New York

    "In Hunger Movements in Early Victorian Literature, Lesa Scholl explores the ways in which the language of starvation interacts with narratives of emotional and intellectual want to create a dynamic, evolving notion of hunger. Scholl's... mehr

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    "In Hunger Movements in Early Victorian Literature, Lesa Scholl explores the ways in which the language of starvation interacts with narratives of emotional and intellectual want to create a dynamic, evolving notion of hunger. Scholl's interdisciplinary study emphasises literary analysis, sensory history, and political economy to interrogate the progression of hunger in Britain from the early 1830s to the late 1860s. Examining works by Charles Dickens, Harriet Martineau, George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell, Henry Mayhew, and Charlotte Brontë, Scholl argues for the centrality of hunger in social development and understanding. She shows how the rhetoric of hunger moves beyond critiques of physical starvation to a paradigm in which the dominant narrative of civilisation is predicated on the continual progress and evolution of literal and metaphorical taste. Her study makes a persuasive case for how hunger, as a signifier of both individual and corporate ambition, is a necessarily self-interested and increasingly violent agent of progress within the discourse of political economy that emerged in the eighteenth century and subsequently shaped nineteenth-century social and political life" ...

     

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    ISBN: 9781472457158
    RVK Klassifikation: HL 1101
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; English fiction; Hunger in literature; Taste in literature; Hunger; Social evolution; Literature and society; Hungersnot <Motiv>; Migration <Motiv>; Literatur
    Umfang: 202 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  18. Hunger, poetry and the Oxford movement
    the tractarian social vision
    Autor*in: Scholl, Lesa
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

    "Focusing on the influence of the Oxford Movement on key British poets of the nineteenth-century, this book charts their ruminations on the nature of hunger, poverty and economic injustice. Exploring the works of Christina Rossetti, Coventry Patmore,... mehr

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    "Focusing on the influence of the Oxford Movement on key British poets of the nineteenth-century, this book charts their ruminations on the nature of hunger, poverty and economic injustice. Exploring the works of Christina Rossetti, Coventry Patmore, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Adelaide Anne Procter, Alice Meynell and Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Lesa Scholl examines the extent to which these poets - not all of whom were Anglo-Catholics themselves - engaged with the Tractarian social vision when grappling with issues of poverty and economic injustice in and beyond their poetic works. By engaging with economic and cultural history, as well as the sensorial materiality of poetry, Hunger, Poetry and the Oxford Movement challenges the assumption that High-Church politics were essentially conservative and removed from the social crises of the Victorian period."

     

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    Schlagworte: Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 / bicssc; English fiction / 19th century / History and criticism; Hunger in literature; Taste in literature; Hunger / Great Britain / History; Social evolution / History; Literature and society / Great Britain / History / 19th century; Migration <Motiv>; Literatur; Hungersnot <Motiv>
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    Preface -- Introduction: Containing Hunger and Doctrines of Reserve -- Chapter One: Economizing Emotion and Moderating Hunger -- Chapter Two: Looking Outward: The Moment of Lyrical Connection -- Chapter Three: Embracing the Community as One People -- Chapter Four: Social Action Demonstrated -- Conclusion: 'Seeing, touching, tasting are in thee deceived': Responding to the Fragmentation of Poetry, Community and the Senses -- Bibliography -- Index. - Mode of access: World Wide Web

  19. The Mouth That Begs
    Hunger, Cannibalism, and the Politics of Eating in Modern China
    Autor*in: Yue, Gang
    Erschienen: [1999]; © 1999
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    The Chinese ideogram chi is far richer in connotation than the equivalent English verb "to eat." Chi can also be read as "the mouth that begs for food and words." A concept manifest in the twentieth-century Chinese political reality of revolution and... mehr

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    The Chinese ideogram chi is far richer in connotation than the equivalent English verb "to eat." Chi can also be read as "the mouth that begs for food and words." A concept manifest in the twentieth-century Chinese political reality of revolution and massacre, chi suggests a narrative of desire that moves from lack to satiation and back again. In China such fundamental acts as eating or refusing to eat can carry enormous symbolic weight. This book examines the twentieth-century Chinese political experience as it is represented in literature through hunger, cooking, eating, and cannibalizing. At the core of Gang Yue's argument lies the premise that the discourse surrounding the most universal of basic human acts-eating-is a culturally specific one.Yue's discussion begins with a brief look at ancient Chinese alimentary writing and then moves on to its main concern: the exploration and textual analysis of themes of eating in modern Chinese literature from the May Fourth period through the post-Tiananmen era. The broad historical scope of this volume illustrates how widely applicable eating-related metaphors can be. For instance, Yue shows how cannibalism symbolizes old China under European colonization in the writing of Lu Xun. In Mo Yan's 1992 novel Liquorland, however, cannibalism becomes the symbol of overindulgent consumerism. Yue considers other writers as well, such as Shen Congwen, Wang Ruowang, Lu Wenfu, Zhang Zianliang, Ah Cheng, Zheng Yi, and Liu Zhenyun. A special section devoted to women writers includes a chapter on Xiao Hong, Wang Anyi, and Li Ang, and another on the Chinese-American women writers Jade Snow Wong, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Amy Tan. Throughout, the author compares and contrasts the work of these writers with similarly themed Western literature, weaving a personal and political semiotics of eating.The Mouth That Begs will interest sinologists, literary critics, anthropologists, cultural studies scholars, and everyone curious about the semiotics of food

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Post-Contemporary Interventions
    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General; American literature; Chinese Americans in literature; Chinese Americans; Chinese literature; Hunger in literature; Politics in literature
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  20. Victorian literature and the anorexic body
    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    "Anna Krugovoy Silver examines the ways nineteenth-century British writers used physical states of the female body - hunger, appetite, fat, and slenderness - in the creation of female characters. Silver argues that anorexia nervosa, first diagnosed... mehr

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    "Anna Krugovoy Silver examines the ways nineteenth-century British writers used physical states of the female body - hunger, appetite, fat, and slenderness - in the creation of female characters. Silver argues that anorexia nervosa, first diagnosed in 1873, serves as a paradigm for the cultural ideal of middle-class womanhood in Victorian Britain. In addition, Silver relates these literary expressions to the representation of women's bodies in the conduct books, beauty manuals, and other non-fiction prose of the period, contending that women "performed" their gender and class alliances through the slender body. Silver discusses a wide range of writers including Charlotte Bronte, Christina Rossetti, Charles Dickens, Bram Stoker, and Lewis Carroll to show that mainstream models of middle-class Victorian womanhood share important qualities with the beliefs or behaviors of the anorexic girl or woman."--BOOK JACKET.

     

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    ISBN: 9780521025515; 0521025516
    RVK Klassifikation: HL 1031 ; HL 1101
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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in nineteenth century literature and culture ; 36
    Schlagworte: Englisch; Frau; Geschichte; Literatur; Anorexia Nervosa; Anorexia nervosa in literature; Appetite in literature; Body image in literature; Eating disorders in literature; English literature; Human body in literature; Hunger in literature; Medicine in Literature; Sex role in literature; Literatur; Geschichte; Frau; Englisch; Anorexia nervosa; Körper
    Umfang: X, 220 Seiten
  21. Hunger, poetry and the Oxford movement
    the tractarian social vision
  22. Hunger movements in early Victorian literature
    want, riots, migration
    Autor*in: Scholl, Lesa
    Erschienen: 2016; © 2016
    Verlag:  Routledge, London, [England] ; New York, New York

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    ISBN: 9781472457158; 9781315597669; 9781317119357
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; English fiction; Hunger in literature; Taste in literature; Hunger; Social evolution; Literature and society; Migration <Motiv>; Literatur; Hungersnot <Motiv>
    Umfang: 1 online resource (211 pages)
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  23. Food and appetites
    the hunger artist and the arts
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Cambridge Scholars Publ., Newcastle upon Tyne

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    Schlagworte: Food in literature; Hunger in literature; Food in art; Hunger in art; Lebensmittel <Motiv>; Appetit <Motiv>; Hunger <Motiv>; Künste
    Umfang: XIX, 210 S., Ill.
  24. Food and appetites
    the hunger artist and the arts
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Cambridge Scholars Pub., Newcastle upon Tyne

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    Schlagworte: Food in literature; Hunger in literature; Food in art; Hunger in art; Lebensmittel <Motiv>; Künste; Hunger <Motiv>; Appetit <Motiv>
    Umfang: xix, 210 p.
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  25. Black roads
    the famine in Irish literature
    Autor*in: Smart, Robert
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Quinnipiac Univ. Press, Hamden, CT

    The Great Hunger was the most gothic event in Ireland's history and has haunted Irish literature ever since. Both Irish Gothic literature and the work of the Irish modernists resonate with the cultural memory of the suffering of millions. In the... mehr

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    The Great Hunger was the most gothic event in Ireland's history and has haunted Irish literature ever since. Both Irish Gothic literature and the work of the Irish modernists resonate with the cultural memory of the suffering of millions. In the struggle to resist the diminishment of this tragedy, Irish Gothic writers preserved the memory of the Famine when a general silence prevailed among Victorial historians and novelists. This essay traces the impact of the Famine on Irish literature from William Carleton's "The Black Prophet" to more contemporary work by authors including Patrick McCabe, Seamus Heaney and Eavan Boland, as well as playwrights such as Tom Murphy, Conor McPherson and Marina Carr, and argues that all post-Famine Irish literature is about the Famine. --Page [4] of cover

     

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    RVK Klassifikation: HG 290
    Schriftenreihe: Famine folios
    Schlagworte: Famines / Ireland; Famines in literature; Hunger in literature; Geschichte; Hungersnot <Motiv>; Literatur
    Umfang: 43 S., Ill.
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 38-39)

    Introduction -- Black roads -- Conclusion