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Food Studies in Latin American Literature: Perspectives on the Gastronarrative

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Food Studies in Latin American Literature presents a timely collection of essays analyzing a wide array of Latin American narratives through the lens of food studies.

Topics explored include potato and maize in colonial and contemporary global narratives, the role of cooking in Sor Juana's poetics, the centrality of desire in twentieth-century cooking writing by women, the relationship between food, recipes, and national identity, the role of food in travel narratives, and the impact of advertisements in domestic roles.

The contributors included here — experts in Latin American History, Literature, and Cultural Studies -– bring a novel, interdisciplinary approach to these explorations, presenting new perspectives on Latin American literature and culture.

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University of Arkansas Press
1610757548 / 9781610757546
eBook (EPUB)
01/12/2021
English
280 pages
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