Lance Rhoades The Spectre and Spectacle of Cannibalism in Consumerist Society Attempting to explain the insistence of the image of the cannibal in contemporary popular culture, the author presents cannibalism as a symbolic practice perfectly representative of a proliferation of the symbolic competition on the contemporary marketplace and of other forms of ritualised interaction, where each individual represents a subjectivity that, by its nature, tends toward its own limitless expansion through the absorption of difference and exteriority. The first section of the paper explores the idea and nature of cannibalism. and various ways in which it translates into the structure of consumerist society. The second section looks at r...
THE AIM of this article is twofold. First, following on the heels on someof my previous work on memo...
Consumption of human flesh is not a nouveau idea. The tales of cannibalistic witches and old hags in...
This paper explores the representation of cannibalism in David Mitchell’s novel, Cloud Atlas, and d...
What I am proposing to do here is to take the use of cannibalism as critique of corporeal exploitati...
Subjective reasoning and chemical composition are not the sole arbiters of our systems of alimentary...
This innovative book is an open invitation to a rich and copious meal of imagination, senses and des...
Kathryn Radford Reading Literary Cannibalism through Specific Body Parts This articl...
My paper focuses on the representation of cannibalism in David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas, the tension b...
The article provides a comprehensive review of latest religious studies research into the phenomenon...
NoOne of the most inimical ways to debase a people is to declare them cannibals - eaters of their ow...
The paper explores from a socio-cultural perspective how the theme of cannibalism is used in the nar...
Cannibalism has long been regarded as a bizarre, unintelligible behavior devoid of any rational basi...
When cannibalism is presented in media, it is often mistaken for gratuitous violence, but cannibalis...
International audience19th century anthropological thought was obsessed with the phenomenon of canni...
Was weiß man schon über Menschenfresser? Fressen sie Mensch, wie sich\u27s gehört, mit Gabel und Mes...
THE AIM of this article is twofold. First, following on the heels on someof my previous work on memo...
Consumption of human flesh is not a nouveau idea. The tales of cannibalistic witches and old hags in...
This paper explores the representation of cannibalism in David Mitchell’s novel, Cloud Atlas, and d...
What I am proposing to do here is to take the use of cannibalism as critique of corporeal exploitati...
Subjective reasoning and chemical composition are not the sole arbiters of our systems of alimentary...
This innovative book is an open invitation to a rich and copious meal of imagination, senses and des...
Kathryn Radford Reading Literary Cannibalism through Specific Body Parts This articl...
My paper focuses on the representation of cannibalism in David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas, the tension b...
The article provides a comprehensive review of latest religious studies research into the phenomenon...
NoOne of the most inimical ways to debase a people is to declare them cannibals - eaters of their ow...
The paper explores from a socio-cultural perspective how the theme of cannibalism is used in the nar...
Cannibalism has long been regarded as a bizarre, unintelligible behavior devoid of any rational basi...
When cannibalism is presented in media, it is often mistaken for gratuitous violence, but cannibalis...
International audience19th century anthropological thought was obsessed with the phenomenon of canni...
Was weiß man schon über Menschenfresser? Fressen sie Mensch, wie sich\u27s gehört, mit Gabel und Mes...
THE AIM of this article is twofold. First, following on the heels on someof my previous work on memo...
Consumption of human flesh is not a nouveau idea. The tales of cannibalistic witches and old hags in...
This paper explores the representation of cannibalism in David Mitchell’s novel, Cloud Atlas, and d...