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Cannibal Fictions - American Explorations of Colonialism, Race, Gender and Sexuality

Englisch · Fester Einband

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Informationen zum Autor Jeff Berglund is assistant professor of English at Northern Arizona University. Klappentext Objects of fear and fascination! cannibals have long signified an elemental "otherness!" an existence outside the bounds of normalcy. In the American imagination! the figure of the cannibal has evolved tellingly over time! as Jeff Berglund shows in this study encompassing a strikingly eclectic collection of cultural! literary! and cinematic texts. "Cannibal Fictions" brings together two discrete periods in U.S. history: the years between the Civil War and World War I! the high-water mark in America's imperial presence! and the post-Vietnam era! when the nation was beginning to seriously question its own global agenda. Berglund shows how P. T. Barnum! in a traveling exhibit featuring so-called "Fiji cannibals!" served up an alien "other" for popular consumption! while Edgar Rice Burroughs in his "Tarzan of the Apes" series tapped into similar anxieties about the eruption of foreign elements into a homogeneous culture. Turning to the last decades of the twentieth century! Berglund considers how treatments of cannibalism variously perpetuated or subverted racist! sexist! and homophobic ideologies rooted in earlier times. Fannie Flagg's novel "Fried Green Tomatoes" invokes cannibalism to new effect! offering an explicit critique of racial! gender! and sexual politics (an element to a large extent suppressed in the movie adaptation). Recurring motifs in contemporary Native American writing suggest how Western expansion has! cannibalistically! laid the seeds of its own destruction. And James Dobson's recent efforts to link the pro-life agenda to allegations of cannibalism in China testify still further to the currency and pervasiveness of this powerful trope. By highlighting practicesthat preclude the many from becoming one! these representations of cannibalism! Berglund argues! call into question the comforting national narrative of "e pluribus unum." Zusammenfassung Considers how treatments of cannibalism variously perpetuated or subverted racist! sexist! and homophobic ideologies rooted in earlier times. This book brings together two discrete periods in US history: the years between the Civil War and World War I! and the post-Vietnam era. ...

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Autoren Jeff Berglund
Verlag The University of Wisconsin Press
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 21.06.2006
 
EAN 9780299215903
ISBN 978-0-299-21590-3
Seiten 272
Abmessung 146 mm x 229 mm x 19 mm
Serien Ray and Pat Browne Books (Hard
Ray and Pat Browne Books (Hard
Ray and Pat Browne Book
Thema Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft > Englische Sprachwissenschaft / Literaturwissenschaft

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