
Interdisciplinary Essays on Cannibalism
Bites Here and There
Giulia Champion(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 20. May 2021
Book
Hardback
286 pages
978-0-367-43260-7 (ISBN)
Description
Interdisciplinary Essays on Cannibalism: Bites Here and There brings together a range of works exploring the evolution of cannibalism, literally and metaphorically, diachronically and across disciplines. This edited collection aims to promote a conversation on the evolution and the different uses of the tropes and figures of cannibalism, in order to understand and deconstruct the fascination with anthropophagy, its continued afterlife and its relation to different disciplines and spaces of discourse. In order to do so, the contributing authors shed a new light not only on the concept, but also propose to explore cannibalism through new optics and theories. Spanning 15 chapters, the collection explores cannibalism across disciplines and fields from Antiquity to contemporary speculative fiction, considering history, anthropology, visual and film studies, philosophy, feminist theories, psychoanalysis and museum practices. This collection of thoughtful and thought-provoking scholarly contributions suggests the importance of cannibalism in understanding human history and social relations.
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"Interdisciplinary Essays on Cannibalism: Bites Here and There is a wide-ranging collection of suggestive and lively explorations of a broad variety of evocative instances of figural cannibalism. These essays make a compelling case for the prevailing relevance of the metaphor across multiple disciplines and fields of inquiry. Thoughtfully reassessing cannibalism in the light of recent theoretical perspectives and approaches, the volume's contributors advocate spiritedly and provocatively for the concept's enduring potential as a mode of illuminating distinct aspects of human history and socio-economic relations." Luis Madureira, Professor of African Cultural Studies, University of Wisconsin-MadisonMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
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11 s/w Abbildungen, 11 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder
11 Halftones, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
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Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
594 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-43260-7 (9780367432607)
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Giulia Champion is an Early Career Research and Teaching Fellow at the University of Warwick. Her PhD investigated the tropes of extraction and cannibalism as decolonial approaches to literature emerging from the American and African continents. She is currently working on transdisciplinary climate change communication, material histories and the blue and energy humanities.
Content
Preface: Bites Here and There
Part I Cannibals with (Pitch)Forks
Introduction - A Severed Head on a Silver Platter: Bloody Banquets, Revenge Cannibalism and Future Foodways
Giulia Champion
'I'll play the cook': Titus Andronicus and the Cannibalism of Revenge from Seneca to Julie Taymor's Titus
Romola Nuttall
Cannibalism and Femininity: From the Old English Judith to Game of Thrones' Arya Stark
Roberta Marangi
'You eat or you die': Sixth Extinction Cannibalism in Contemporary Speculative Fiction
Nora Castle
Part II The Anthropophagus Complex
Introduction - The Anthropophagus Complex: Despotic and Overbearing Ogre Figures in Ancient and Medieval Texts and in Psychoanalysis
Giulia Champion
Cannibalism and the Ancient Novel Revisited
Edmund P. Cueva
The Medieval Roots of Anthropophagy: Stereotypes, Metaphors and Practices
Angelica Aurora Montanari
Iconology and Metaphors in Viennese Actionism: Critical Actions against a Cannibalistic Society
Nicola Viviani
'We've both been his brides': NBC's Hannibal, Cannibalism and Psychological Violence in Platonic Relationships
Shehzad Raj
Part III Not Just Another Piece of Meat
Introduction - Not Just Another Piece of Meat: The Sexual and Epistemological Violence of Gendered Otherness
Giulia Champion
Criminal Conversion and Cannibalistic Contrition in an Early Modern Spanish Broadsheet Ballad
Stacey L. Parker Aronson
Constructing Transgression: Cannibalism, Witchcraft and Womanhood in Lo Stregozzo
Laura Scalabrella Spada
The Better to Eat You With: The Anthropophagy Plots of Fairy Tales
Silvia E. Storti
Cannibalising Violence: Rethinking the Cannibal in order to Theorise an Unthinkability of Sexual Violence
Cecilia Cienfuegos and Ana Abril
Part IV (De)Meatifying and Digesting the Other
Introduction - Decolonising Cannibalism from Travel Writing to Brazilian Antropofagia
'Savages are but shades of ourselves': Central African Cannibals in Herbert Ward's Narratives (1890-1910)
Sophie Dulucq
Gastronomes of the Old School: American Iterations of the Cannibal Idea
Nicholas A. B. Kahn
Neo-Cannibalistic Spaces: Revisiting Museum Practice through Literary Fiction
Louise Logan-Smith
The Ethnographic Effect or, Antropofagia, its Past and Future
Nelson Shuchmacher Endebo
Part I Cannibals with (Pitch)Forks
Introduction - A Severed Head on a Silver Platter: Bloody Banquets, Revenge Cannibalism and Future Foodways
Giulia Champion
'I'll play the cook': Titus Andronicus and the Cannibalism of Revenge from Seneca to Julie Taymor's Titus
Romola Nuttall
Cannibalism and Femininity: From the Old English Judith to Game of Thrones' Arya Stark
Roberta Marangi
'You eat or you die': Sixth Extinction Cannibalism in Contemporary Speculative Fiction
Nora Castle
Part II The Anthropophagus Complex
Introduction - The Anthropophagus Complex: Despotic and Overbearing Ogre Figures in Ancient and Medieval Texts and in Psychoanalysis
Giulia Champion
Cannibalism and the Ancient Novel Revisited
Edmund P. Cueva
The Medieval Roots of Anthropophagy: Stereotypes, Metaphors and Practices
Angelica Aurora Montanari
Iconology and Metaphors in Viennese Actionism: Critical Actions against a Cannibalistic Society
Nicola Viviani
'We've both been his brides': NBC's Hannibal, Cannibalism and Psychological Violence in Platonic Relationships
Shehzad Raj
Part III Not Just Another Piece of Meat
Introduction - Not Just Another Piece of Meat: The Sexual and Epistemological Violence of Gendered Otherness
Giulia Champion
Criminal Conversion and Cannibalistic Contrition in an Early Modern Spanish Broadsheet Ballad
Stacey L. Parker Aronson
Constructing Transgression: Cannibalism, Witchcraft and Womanhood in Lo Stregozzo
Laura Scalabrella Spada
The Better to Eat You With: The Anthropophagy Plots of Fairy Tales
Silvia E. Storti
Cannibalising Violence: Rethinking the Cannibal in order to Theorise an Unthinkability of Sexual Violence
Cecilia Cienfuegos and Ana Abril
Part IV (De)Meatifying and Digesting the Other
Introduction - Decolonising Cannibalism from Travel Writing to Brazilian Antropofagia
'Savages are but shades of ourselves': Central African Cannibals in Herbert Ward's Narratives (1890-1910)
Sophie Dulucq
Gastronomes of the Old School: American Iterations of the Cannibal Idea
Nicholas A. B. Kahn
Neo-Cannibalistic Spaces: Revisiting Museum Practice through Literary Fiction
Louise Logan-Smith
The Ethnographic Effect or, Antropofagia, its Past and Future
Nelson Shuchmacher Endebo