After establishing the parallel between the kitchen and the alchemist\u27s laboratory, this article shows that traditionally, the kitchen has come to symbolize the space associated with the marginalization of women. However, the recent explosion of the novels dedicated to the resemantization and reevaluation of the realm of the kitchen is the best evidence that it is also a space from which much creativity emanates. A close reading of two such cookbook/novels, Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel and Like Potatoes for Varenike by Sylvia Plager, points toward a quite parodic and critical gender perspective. Furthermore, it calls for a reinterpretation of stereotypical power relations and of male and female identity symbols
When reading Laura Esquivel's Like Water for Chocolate, readers are invited into a family spectacle ...
One of the most recurrent and significant themes in Spanish American women\u27s literature since its...
What occurs when a novel is disguised as both a personal diary and a cookbook, two apparently dissim...
Set in Mexico at the turn of the 20th century, Laura Esquivel’s contemporary novel, Like Water for C...
Abstract: Even though the commodification of women by linking them erotically to food has been accep...
Green plantains and chocolate ice cream cones, banana jam and beef fudge, pomegranate soup and raspb...
The following article will discuss the representation of food, eating and cooking in the context of ...
In this study, a concept of space mapped onto fixed and rigid gender identities based on binary masc...
This article proposes a comparative study of two novels, The House of the Spirits (1982) and Portrai...
This article aims to analyse the kitchen space representation in Como água para chocolate (1993) by ...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary project formulated within a number of interrelated fields of stu...
The kitchen space has often been read as the ultimate arena for women’s manifold repression, discomf...
One of the most recurrent and significant themes in Spanish American women\u27s literature since its...
El presente artículo da a conocer una serie de reflexiones alrededor de un manuscrito culinario elab...
The article proposes to discuss the articulation of some discursive textual genres within the hybrid...
When reading Laura Esquivel's Like Water for Chocolate, readers are invited into a family spectacle ...
One of the most recurrent and significant themes in Spanish American women\u27s literature since its...
What occurs when a novel is disguised as both a personal diary and a cookbook, two apparently dissim...
Set in Mexico at the turn of the 20th century, Laura Esquivel’s contemporary novel, Like Water for C...
Abstract: Even though the commodification of women by linking them erotically to food has been accep...
Green plantains and chocolate ice cream cones, banana jam and beef fudge, pomegranate soup and raspb...
The following article will discuss the representation of food, eating and cooking in the context of ...
In this study, a concept of space mapped onto fixed and rigid gender identities based on binary masc...
This article proposes a comparative study of two novels, The House of the Spirits (1982) and Portrai...
This article aims to analyse the kitchen space representation in Como água para chocolate (1993) by ...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary project formulated within a number of interrelated fields of stu...
The kitchen space has often been read as the ultimate arena for women’s manifold repression, discomf...
One of the most recurrent and significant themes in Spanish American women\u27s literature since its...
El presente artículo da a conocer una serie de reflexiones alrededor de un manuscrito culinario elab...
The article proposes to discuss the articulation of some discursive textual genres within the hybrid...
When reading Laura Esquivel's Like Water for Chocolate, readers are invited into a family spectacle ...
One of the most recurrent and significant themes in Spanish American women\u27s literature since its...
What occurs when a novel is disguised as both a personal diary and a cookbook, two apparently dissim...