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dc.contributor.authorMichelis, Angelica-
dc.date.accessioned2014-07-15T07:46:33Z-
dc.date.available2014-07-15T07:46:33Z-
dc.date.issued2014-
dc.identifier.citationCrossroads. A Journal of English Studies 4 (1/2014), 16-33pl
dc.identifier.issn2300-6250-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11320/1283-
dc.description.abstractThe following article will discuss the representation of food, eating and cooking in the context of fiction that focuses on the relationship between mothers and daughters by taking a closer look at the beginnings of contemporary ‘food-literature’ by female authors. By focusing on the novels "Like Water for Chocolate", "The Joy Luck Club" and "A Chorus of Mushrooms", three texts that were published before ‘food-literature’ turned into a mainstream sub-genre, this article will critically consider the various themes and ideas this type of literature introduced to the debate surrounding literary representation of gender and sexuality. Whilst the three texts differ in narrative structure and content, they share a specific preoccupation with food, cooking and eating which is linked textually and thematically to the relationships between mothers and daughters and the experience of cultural diaspora. The investigation will focus on the literary and formal modes that interconnect these themes, in particular when asking if food, cooking and eating should have a ‘special’ place in women’s writing, as it has been argued in recent publications exploring food and eating as a theme in women’s literature.pl
dc.language.isoenpl
dc.publisherThe University of Bialystokpl
dc.subjectAmy Tanpl
dc.subjectLaura Esquivelpl
dc.subjectHiromi Gotopl
dc.subjectfoodpl
dc.subjectidentitypl
dc.subjectgenderpl
dc.subjectdiasporapl
dc.titleForeign Recipes: Mothers, Daughters and Food in "Like Water For Chocolate" , "The Joy Luck Club" and "A Chorus of Mushrooms"pl
dc.typeArticlepl
dc.identifier.doi10.15290/cr.2014.04.1.02-
dc.description.EmailA.Michelis@mmu.ac.ukpl
dc.description.BiographicalnoteDr Angelica Michelis is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the Department of English at Manchester Metropolitan University. She has published widely on contemporary poetry and other areas in British literature. Together with Antony Rowland she edited and contributed to The Poetry of Carol Ann Duffy: ‘Choosing Tough Words (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2003). Her current research focuses on food and eating as cultural discourses; her most recent publications include the following articles: “Food and Crime: What’s eating the crime novel?” (2010), “Rhyming Hunger: Poetry, Love and Cannibalism”(2010), “‘Where bees pray on their knees’: Spiritual and religious symbolism in Carol Ann Duffy’s poetry” (2013), “‘Am I a vampire then, who must have a spike driven into my heart?’ Monstrosity and the Gothic in illness narratives and medical advice literature on eating disorders” (Gothic Studies, forthcoming 2015), “‘To learn to live without alternatives. German conditions’. Forgetting as Remembering in Christa Wolf’s The City of Angels, or The Overcoat of Dr Freud”(forthcoming in Journal of Literature and Trauma Studies ; The Poetry of Carol Ann Duffy: Readers Guide to Essential Criticism Series (Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming 2016).pl
dc.description.AffiliationManchester Metropolitan Universitypl
dc.description.issue4 (1/2014)-
dc.description.firstpage16-
dc.description.lastpage33-
dc.identifier.citation2Crossroads. A Journal of English Studiespl
Występuje w kolekcji(ach):Crossroads. A Journal of English Studies, 2014, Issue 4

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