Society and Social Sciences, General, Social Groups, Communities and Identities, Gender Studies, Gender Groups

On the Visceral (Part One): Race, Sex and Other Gut Feelings
Marcia Ochoa (editor-in-chief), Sharon Patricia Holland (editor-in-chief), Kyla Wazana Tompkins (editor-in-chief)
Paperback Published on: 25/09/2014
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Synopsis
Using the gut as a starting point, this special issue focuses on the idea of the visceral as a trope for the carnal and bloody logic that organizes life. It brings together scholars working in food studies, American studies, sexuality and queer studies, and critical race theory who are keen not only to understand patterns of bodily production and consumption but also to propose new theoretical scaffoldings for our understanding of the intersection of race, food, the human, and the animal. These essays highlight the moments, texts, and processes that link food, flesh, and the alimentary tract to systems of pleasure-as well as to historical and political systems of inequality. The contributors seek to unearth structures of feeling, sensing, and embodiment that have been obscured either by colonialist historiography or political prejudice.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Duke University Press
- ISBN: 9780822368168
- Number of pages: 160
- Dimensions: 250 x 170 x 9 mm
- Weight: 327g
- Languages: English