Sweetness and Flour: A Biopolitical Fable of the Sixteenth Century

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Ana Schwartz
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abstract:Following recent research in cultural studies that has observed "the emergence of biopolitics in the Americas," this article proposes a new aspect to the early modern experience of eating. Rather than simply a vehicle for pollution, eating appears in the 1555 captivity of the Hessian adventurer and autobiographer Hans Staden by Tupinambá in Brazil as a flashpoint for techniques of coercive self-governance. Working as an arquebusier on early Portuguese sugar plantations, Staden witnessed the dangerous sweetness of early modern capitalism. Yet Staden's keen sensitivity to the political economy of cassava root flour, a commodity on which he himself depended, also suggests he witnessed his own unhappy conscription into a regime that required him to discipline himself in order to survive. Staden's frustrated memories showcase biopower's surprisingly intimate, personal, reach, revising our understanding of modernity as altogether distinct from the feudal past.
《甜与面粉:16世纪的生命政治寓言
摘要:在最近的文化研究中,研究人员观察到“美洲生物政治的出现”,本文提出了早期现代饮食体验的新方面。1555年,在巴西,图皮南•巴囚禁黑森冒险家兼自传作家汉斯•斯塔登(Hans Staden)的事件中,饮食不仅仅是一种污染的工具,而是强制性自治技术的爆发点。作为葡萄牙早期糖料种植园的火枪手,斯塔登目睹了早期现代资本主义危险的甜蜜。然而,斯塔登对木薯根粉(他自己依赖的一种商品)的政治经济学有着敏锐的敏感性,这也表明,他目睹了自己被不愉快地征召到一个要求他为了生存而自律的政权。斯塔登沮丧的回忆展示了生物权力令人惊讶的亲密、个人的影响,改变了我们对现代性的理解,使其与封建的过去截然不同。
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期刊介绍: Comparative Literature Studies publishes comparative articles in literature and culture, critical theory, and cultural and literary relations within and beyond the Western tradition. It brings you the work of eminent critics, scholars, theorists, and literary historians, whose essays range across the rich traditions of Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. One of its regular issues every two years concerns East-West literary and cultural relations and is edited in conjunction with members of the College of International Relations at Nihon University. Each issue includes reviews of significant books by prominent comparatists.
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