Food in Margaret Atwood's speculative fiction

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    • Labudova, Katarina

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Food in Margaret Atwood's speculative fiction

Katarina Labudova

(Palgrave pivot)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2022

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 135-142) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This book looks at Margaret Atwood's use of food motifs in speculative fiction. Focusing on six novels - The Handmaid's Tale and The Testaments, the Maddaddam trilogy, and The Heart Goes Last - Katarina Labudova explores the environmental, ecological, and cultural questions at play and the possible future scenarios which emerge for humanity's survival in apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic conditions. Labudova argues that food has special relevance in these novels and that characters' hunger, limited food choices, culinary creativity and eating rituals are central to Atwood's depictions of hostile environments. She also links food to hierarchy, dominance and oppression in Atwood's novels, and foregrounds the problem of hunger, both psychological or physical, caused by pollution and loss of contact with the natural and authentic. The book shows how Atwood's writing draws from a range of genres, including apocalyptic fiction, science fiction, speculative fiction, dystopia, utopia, fairy tale, myth, and thriller - and how food is an important, highly versatile motif linking these intertextual threads.

目次

1 Fasting and Feasting: Food in Speculative Fiction Novels by Margaret Atwood.- 2 Women as White Meat: Chicken, Eggs and "Torsos Only" in The Handmaid's Tale and The Testaments.- 3 Canned Food: Canned Death in Oryx and Crake.- 4 Corporate Cannibalism: The Year of the Flood.- 5 Eating and Story-telling: Maddaddam.- 6 Junk Food and Prison Food: The Heart Goes Last.- 7 Hybrid Genres: Festive Intertextuality and Hungry Reality.

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