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Title Modernism and food studies : politics, aesthetics, and the avant-garde / edited by Jessica Martell, Adam Fajardo, and Philip Keel Geheber.

Publication Info. Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2019]
©2019

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Description 1 online resource
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Aesthetics and the body -- A swine from Epicurus's herd: the culinary, aesthetic, and erotic in Wilde and Huysmans / Giles Whiteley -- "[L]ike the conjuror produces the egg": Katherine Mansfield's feminist aesthetics / Aimee Gaston -- Tasteful insights: food, desire and the visual in Hemingway's literary still lifes / Randall Wilhelm -- Modernist taste: Ford Madox Ford, queer potatoes, and goodly apples / Bradford Taylor -- Cookbooks -- "Recipes for the kitchens of the future": The futurist art of feeding / Sean Mark -- Assimilating the Avant-Garde: futurist cuisine in U.S. local newspapers, 1913-1933 / Céline Mansanti -- Alimentary assurances: possessive attachment and edible aspirations in the Alice B. Toklas cook book / Shannon Finck -- Globalization, nationalism, and the politics of provenance -- Invalid port: the politics of consumption in James Joyce's Ulysses / Matthew Hayward -- Modernism, primitivism, and food in James Agee's Cotton tenants / David Davis -- The encyclopedic culinary nationalism of Marcel Rouff's The Passionate Epicure / Philip Keel Geheber -- Joyce's Trade Wars: the politics of provenance in Finnegans Wake / Chrissie Van Mierlo -- Rationing, resistance, and revolt -- The raw and the rotten: food and revolt in early modernist film / Graig Uhlin -- Food for thought and scientific food rationing: Viktor Shklovsky's Case Against Censorship / Asiya Bulatova -- Potatoes and the political ecology of James Joyce's Dubliners / Jessica Martell -- Paddy, mangoes, and molasses scum: food regimes and the modernist novel in the Tale of Hansuli Turn / Brooke Stanley -- Imagination and exchange -- "A new confederacy" : the economy of southern hospitality in William Faulkner's Sanctuary / Carrie Tippen -- Here there will be no unhappiness: chocolate and Langston Hughes' Utopian Impulse / Adam Fajardo.
Summary As the first book-length study to bring the fields of modernism and food studies together, Modernism and Food Studies anchors the burgeoning field of modernist food studies. This volume collects theoretically and methodologically diverse essays that investigate modernist representations of food, broadly treated in phases from production to distribution and consumption. By exploring the profound relationship between modernist aesthetics and the new food cultures of modernity, Modernism and Food Studies uncovers new links between seemingly disparate spaces, cultures, and artistic media in a globalizing world.
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Subject Food in literature.
Food in literature.
Food habits in literature.
Food habits in literature.
Modernism (Literature)
Modernism (Literature)
Food -- Research.
Food -- Research.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Martell, Jessica, editor.
Fajardo, Adam, editor.
Geheber, Philip Keel, editor.
ISBN 9780813052496 (electronic book)
0813052491 (electronic book)
9780813056159
0813056152