The aim of this article is to enumerate the main types of discourses in which the phenomenon of hunger is represented. These are following: culture of hunger (an anthropological and ethnological term describing cultural formations based on the problem of famine), politics of hunger (starvation used for political reasons), poetics of hunger (hunger as a component of a piece of art). The question about the difference between the presence of hunger (hunger’s narrative) and the representation of hunger (narrative of hunger) is the main problem of this essay. Brejnak claims that on the one hand, there is no unnarrated hunger (a natural/pure hunger) in cultural communication. On the other hand, he underlines that the experience of hunger as such ...
This essay is intended as the beginning of a dialogue on women's voluntary self-starvation as an act...
This essay explores two fictional works about problematic eating by female writers in Sweden publish...
Hunger is a constructed phenomenon, inherent to human societies, whatever the level of available res...
Głównym celem artykułu jest przedstawienie podstawowych płaszczyzn dyskursu, na których uobecnia się...
This article consider Steve McQueen’s Hunger (2008) as an example of a strand of contemporary cinema...
This study examines how hunger narratives and performances contribute to a reconsideration of neglec...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of endemic hunger in the city of Trairi, in the Northeastern st...
This study examines how hunger narratives and performances contribute to a reconsideration of neglec...
Hunger is a pervasive trope in Beckett's major works of the post-war period. This article examines t...
The article attempts to look at how hunger can be treated as a traumatic experience (trauma) and how...
Do food secure and food insecure people experience hunger differently? Physiologically, there is a b...
Taking into account the exuberant presence of studies about food and food practices in symbolic and ...
Do food secure and food insecure people experience hunger differently? Physiologically, there is a b...
Do food secure and food insecure people experience hunger differently? Physiologically, there is a b...
This article proposes an analysis of hunger as a phenomenon multidetermined by social and economical...
This essay is intended as the beginning of a dialogue on women's voluntary self-starvation as an act...
This essay explores two fictional works about problematic eating by female writers in Sweden publish...
Hunger is a constructed phenomenon, inherent to human societies, whatever the level of available res...
Głównym celem artykułu jest przedstawienie podstawowych płaszczyzn dyskursu, na których uobecnia się...
This article consider Steve McQueen’s Hunger (2008) as an example of a strand of contemporary cinema...
This study examines how hunger narratives and performances contribute to a reconsideration of neglec...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of endemic hunger in the city of Trairi, in the Northeastern st...
This study examines how hunger narratives and performances contribute to a reconsideration of neglec...
Hunger is a pervasive trope in Beckett's major works of the post-war period. This article examines t...
The article attempts to look at how hunger can be treated as a traumatic experience (trauma) and how...
Do food secure and food insecure people experience hunger differently? Physiologically, there is a b...
Taking into account the exuberant presence of studies about food and food practices in symbolic and ...
Do food secure and food insecure people experience hunger differently? Physiologically, there is a b...
Do food secure and food insecure people experience hunger differently? Physiologically, there is a b...
This article proposes an analysis of hunger as a phenomenon multidetermined by social and economical...
This essay is intended as the beginning of a dialogue on women's voluntary self-starvation as an act...
This essay explores two fictional works about problematic eating by female writers in Sweden publish...
Hunger is a constructed phenomenon, inherent to human societies, whatever the level of available res...