Food, consumption, and the body in contemporary women's fiction [electronic resource] / Sarah Sceats.

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Food, consumption, and the body in contemporary women's fiction [electronic resource] / Sarah Sceats.

Personal Author
Sceats, Sarah, author

Publication Date
2000

ISBN
9780511017513
 
9780521661539
 
9780511033490
 
9780511118029
 
9780511048739
 
9780511150869

Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 198-209) and index.

Contents
The food of love; mothering, feeding, eating, and desire -- Cannibalism and Carter: fantasies of omnipotence -- Eating, starving and the body: Doris Lessing and others -- Sharp appetites: Margaret Atwood's consuming politics -- Food and manners: Roberts and Ellis -- Social eating: identity, communion and difference.

Abstract
"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 and others. 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."--Jacket.

Content Type
text

Carrier Type
online resource

Geographic Term
Great Britain. (OCoLC)fst01204623

Genre
Electronic books.

Language
English

Subject
English fiction -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
 
Food in literature.
 
Women and literature -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century.
 
English fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
 
Consumption (Economics) in literature.
 
Eating disorders in literature.
 
Human body in literature.
 
Food habits in literature.
 
Gastronomy in literature.
 
Great Britain.
 
Electronic books.


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