Politics and Aesthetics of Hunger and Disgust

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abjection theory
affective embodiment
American Psychiatric Association
Animal Kingdom
Anorexia
Anorexia Nervosa
Anorexic Subject
anti-capitalist resistance
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Autistic Horror
Bartleby
Bartleby's Formula
Bartleby’s Formula
Body Politics
Bram Stoker
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Christina Rossetti
Cindy Sherman
Cultural Theory
Dark Grotesque
David Nebreda
Demented Minorities
Disgust Studies
Dulle Griet
Embodied Aesthetics
Embodiment
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Food Studies
Francoise Dolto
Fraught Body
George Orwell
Grotesque
Hamsun's Hunger
Hamsun’s Hunger
Herman Melville
Hunger
Hunger Art
Hunger Narrative
Irish Republican Hunger Striker
J.M. Coetzee
Julien Offray De La Mettrie
Kafka
Kafka's Artist
Kafka's Father
Kafka's Hunger Artist
Kafka’s Artist
Kafka’s Father
Kafka’s Hunger Artist
Knut Hamsun
Le Ventre De Paris
Literary Food Studies
Literature
Lizzie Fitch
Mao's Great Leap Forward
Mao’s Great Leap Forward
Marina Abramovic
McCarthy's Performance
McCarthy’s Performance
Miss Havisham
Monstrosity
Monty Python
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negative grotesque in cultural theory
Paul McCarthy
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Pieter Breughel
psychosomatic symptoms
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Ryan Trecartin
Samuel Beckett
self-starvation studies
Sensory Studies
Snow White
Soylent Green
Starvation
teratology in literature
The Hunger Artist
Victorian Gentlewoman
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138203051
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This study examines how hunger narratives and performances contribute to a reconsideration of neglected or prohibited domains of thinking which only a full confrontation with the body’s heterogeneity and plasticity can reveal. From literary motif or psychosomatic symptom to revolutionary gesture or existential malady, the double crux of hunger and disgust is a powerful force which can define the experience of embodiment. Kafka’s fable of the "Hunger Artist" offers a matrix for the fast, while its surprising last-page revelation introduces disgust as a correlative of abstinence, conscious or otherwise. Grounded in Kristeva’s theory of abjection, the figure of the fraught body lurking at the heart of the negative grotesque gathers precision throughout this study, where it is employed in a widening series of contexts: suicide through overeating, starvation as self-performance or political resistance, the teratological versus the totalitarian, the anorexic harboring of death. In the process, writers and artists as diverse as Herman Melville, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Christina Rossetti, George Orwell, Knut Hamsun, J.M. Coetzee, Cindy Sherman, Pieter Breughel, Marina Abramovic, David Nebreda, Paul McCarthy, and others are brought into the discussion. By looking at the different acts of visceral, affective, and ideological resistance performed by the starving body, this book intensifies the relationship between hunger and disgust studies while offering insight into the modalities of the "dark grotesque" which inform the aesthetics and politics of hunger. It will be of value to anyone interested in the culture, politics, and subjectivity of embodiment, and scholars working within the fields of disgust studies, food studies, literary studies, cultural theory, and media studies.

Michel Delville is Professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at the University of Liège, Belgium. Andrew Norris is Senior Lecturer at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.

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