This essay considers how literary and medical representations of hunger developed into an impure aesthetic in the nineteenth century. With specific reference to the Social Problem Novel, it questions how the tension between traditional, folkloric understandings of hunger and more positivist approaches by medical statisticians raised important questions about how we understand poverty and suffering
The article consists of three parts covering consecutively the question of treating ancient homilies...
This chapter examines representations of power and powerlessness in nineteenth-century literary resp...
This article looked at hunger and famine in Chrysostom’s time. It has always been tragic and i...
This essay argues that Alton Locke (1850) by Charles Kingsley might be read as a response to a tensi...
The Science of Starving is a reassessment of the languages and methodologies used, throughout the ni...
Exhibiting formal characteristics of works published decades later, Knut Hamsun\u27s Hunger (1890) h...
Exhibiting formal characteristics of works published decades later, Knut Hamsun\u27s Hunger (1890) h...
"Hunger is a contentious theme in modernist literature, and this study addresses its relevance in th...
Working class people have continually found themselves in unfortunate conditions that they are unabl...
1AbstractStarving from Satiety: Explorations of Uncommon Hunger in Twentieth-Century AfricanAmerican...
This collection of essays originated from the international series of Framing Disease Workshops, led...
As literary modernism was emerging in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a number of...
The 1840s witnessed widespread hunger and malnutrition at home and mass starvation in Ireland. And y...
In this article, I interrogate the representation of bodies on the Indian home-front in 1943, the ye...
The aim of this article is to enumerate the main types of discourses in which the phenomenon of hung...
The article consists of three parts covering consecutively the question of treating ancient homilies...
This chapter examines representations of power and powerlessness in nineteenth-century literary resp...
This article looked at hunger and famine in Chrysostom’s time. It has always been tragic and i...
This essay argues that Alton Locke (1850) by Charles Kingsley might be read as a response to a tensi...
The Science of Starving is a reassessment of the languages and methodologies used, throughout the ni...
Exhibiting formal characteristics of works published decades later, Knut Hamsun\u27s Hunger (1890) h...
Exhibiting formal characteristics of works published decades later, Knut Hamsun\u27s Hunger (1890) h...
"Hunger is a contentious theme in modernist literature, and this study addresses its relevance in th...
Working class people have continually found themselves in unfortunate conditions that they are unabl...
1AbstractStarving from Satiety: Explorations of Uncommon Hunger in Twentieth-Century AfricanAmerican...
This collection of essays originated from the international series of Framing Disease Workshops, led...
As literary modernism was emerging in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a number of...
The 1840s witnessed widespread hunger and malnutrition at home and mass starvation in Ireland. And y...
In this article, I interrogate the representation of bodies on the Indian home-front in 1943, the ye...
The aim of this article is to enumerate the main types of discourses in which the phenomenon of hung...
The article consists of three parts covering consecutively the question of treating ancient homilies...
This chapter examines representations of power and powerlessness in nineteenth-century literary resp...
This article looked at hunger and famine in Chrysostom’s time. It has always been tragic and i...