Description |
1 online resource (vi, 197 pages) |
Series |
Outlaws in literature, history, and culture |
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Outlaws in literature, history, and culture.
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Contents |
"Bred up a butcher": the meat trade and its connection criminality in eighteenth-century England / Stephen Basdeo -- The fare of "sanguinary devils": feast and storytelling in the life and adventures of Joaquin Murieta / Jason Hogue -- "I'd dream of feasts": reading Southworth's the Hidden hand as a dual outlaw narrative / Ann Beebe -- Breaking Bad while baking bread: the cereal politics of Belle Starr's outlaw reputation / Jenna Hunnef -- The twentieth-century American outlaw feast: Tom Wolfe's the Electric Kool-Aid acid test / W.B. Gerard -- Food fight!: excess and deficiency in National Lampoon's Animal house / Alexander L. Kaufman -- Post-apocalyptic outlaws: weaponizing food and community in Cormac McCarthy's the Road and Suzanne Collins' the Hunger Games / Jeff Birkenstein -- Succulent texts: desire, outlaws, and consumption in popular romance / Kristin Noone |
Summary |
This collection of scholarly essays presents new work from in an emerging line of inquiry: modern outlaw narratives and the textual and cultural relevance of food and feasting. Food, its preparation and its consumption, is presented in outlaw narratives as central points of human interaction, community, conflict, and fellowship. Feast scenes perform a wide variety of functions, serving as cultural repositories of manners and behaviors, catalysts for adventure, or moments of regrouping and redirecting narratives. The book argues that modern outlaw narratives illuminate a potent cross-cultural need for freedom, solidarity, and justice, and it examines ways in which food and feasting are often used to legitimate difference, create discord, and manipulate power dynamics |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Alexander L. Kaufman is the Reed D. Voran Distinguished Professor of Humanities and Professor of English at Ball State University, where he teaches in the Honors College. Penny Vlagopoulos is Assistant Professor of English at St. Lawrence University |
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Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 16, 2019) |
Subject |
Outlaws -- History
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Food -- History
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Outlaws in literature.
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Food in literature.
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Outlaws in popular culture.
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Food in popular culture.
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Food -- Social aspects -- History
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
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HISTORY -- General.
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HISTORY -- Social History.
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Food
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Food in literature
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Food in popular culture
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Food -- Social aspects
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Outlaws
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Outlaws in literature
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Outlaws in popular culture
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Kaufman, Alexander L., editor
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Vlagopoulos, Penny, editor
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LC no. |
2019004079 |
ISBN |
9780429061301 |
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0429061307 |
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9780429592119 |
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0429592116 |
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9780429588235 |
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0429588232 |
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9780429590177 |
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0429590172 |
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