Virginia Woolf in A room of one’s own (1929) builds a strong connection between food and the material conditions of women writers, asking herself: what food do we feed women as artists upon? From this point of view, food can be considered a metaphor for the achievement of both artistic and gender equality. Hence, my paper aims to outline the relevance of this under-investigated topic in children’s literature, focusing on feminist Künstellromans, namely stories about a female artist’s journey to maturity. Drawing from the methodology of Nodelman, I will investigate two opposite narrative situations: famine and feast. In the first one, the lack of food represents the struggle in the artistic development, often caused by a hostile educational ...
People can be connected or divided by food because food is not just nutrition to consume but also pa...
This essay explores two fictional works about problematic eating by female writers in Sweden publish...
The study of food in literature complicates established critical positions. Both a libidinal pleasur...
Virginia Woolf in A Room of One’s Own builds a strong connection between food and the mate-rial cond...
Although the mention of food in literature for the young might at first appear innocuous, the numero...
The aim of this essay is to analyze how food and meals produce and reproduce values and power relati...
This project argues that British women writers of the 1930s and 1940s adapted state-supported discou...
In my dissertation, I examine the ways that women artists engage with two primary and interrelated t...
Abstract: This essay examines the representations of food, cooking, and taste in the writings of Mor...
Eating the Text explores women's food use and consumption in the construction of gender on stage and...
This thesis examines the notion of hospitality in light of contemporary food-based artistic practice...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 63-65).Children's literature has long been regarded in mains...
Abstract. The following article will discuss the representation of food, eating and cooking in the c...
This dissertation investigates the symbolic uses of food in twentieth-century America using, as case...
This thesis addresses the literary representation of food in the period from 1900 through 1945 in th...
People can be connected or divided by food because food is not just nutrition to consume but also pa...
This essay explores two fictional works about problematic eating by female writers in Sweden publish...
The study of food in literature complicates established critical positions. Both a libidinal pleasur...
Virginia Woolf in A Room of One’s Own builds a strong connection between food and the mate-rial cond...
Although the mention of food in literature for the young might at first appear innocuous, the numero...
The aim of this essay is to analyze how food and meals produce and reproduce values and power relati...
This project argues that British women writers of the 1930s and 1940s adapted state-supported discou...
In my dissertation, I examine the ways that women artists engage with two primary and interrelated t...
Abstract: This essay examines the representations of food, cooking, and taste in the writings of Mor...
Eating the Text explores women's food use and consumption in the construction of gender on stage and...
This thesis examines the notion of hospitality in light of contemporary food-based artistic practice...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 63-65).Children's literature has long been regarded in mains...
Abstract. The following article will discuss the representation of food, eating and cooking in the c...
This dissertation investigates the symbolic uses of food in twentieth-century America using, as case...
This thesis addresses the literary representation of food in the period from 1900 through 1945 in th...
People can be connected or divided by food because food is not just nutrition to consume but also pa...
This essay explores two fictional works about problematic eating by female writers in Sweden publish...
The study of food in literature complicates established critical positions. Both a libidinal pleasur...