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Speaking in Hunger

Speaking in Hunger Gender, Discourse, and Consumption in Clarissa - Cultural Frames, Framing Culture

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Publisher's Synopsis

Female hunger and eating habits have long been regarded as a form of discourse, a rich and complex metaphoric language of victimization, physicality, eroticism, and empowerment. Feminist scholars acknowledge that women's ability to manipulate food distribution and their bodies (often the only resources in their power) can be a double-edged sword, a tool that allows women to repress their sexuality, to establish social rank, to engage in charitable activities, even while it forces them to accommodate physical victimization in order to empower themselves. I wish to argue that this seeming contradiction, often recognized as a mere displacement of power-a metaphoric equation of hunger with femininity, virginity, spiritualism, or class position-oversimplifies hunger as a language because it ignores the intricate ways in which this language is learned and shared.-from the Introduction

Book information

ISBN: 9781570032752
Publisher: The University of South Carolina Press
Imprint: The University of South Carolina Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 823.6
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 177
Weight: 327g
Height: 228mm
Width: 154mm
Spine width: 13mm