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摘要:人们对食物的痴迷以及它与我们的营养、饮食、身份和交流的关系似乎是无止境的。随着所有这些关于食物的讨论(和消费),食物研究领域在人文学科中留下了重要的印象。文学评论家尤其关注食物及其周围的文化习俗如何为艺术作品提供新的见解。本文探讨Jesús Díaz小说《Dime algo sobre Cuba》中食物、记忆与饥饿的独特表现,并聚焦于这部双文化小说中食物(或故意缺乏食物)与记忆的表现,特别是Díaz如何检视古巴特殊时期与1990年代大批巴尔塞罗人外流的饥饿表现。通过引用大卫·萨顿(David Sutton)和罗兰·巴特(Roland Barthes)等评论家的观点,我分析了食物和饥饿在小说中的作用,以及主人公在没有食物的情况下依靠记忆“生存”的过程。
Food, Memory, and a Starving Dentist: Jesús Díaz’s Special Period in Times of Peace
Abstract:The obsession with food and its relation to our nutrition, diet, identity, and communication seems endless. With all this discussion (and consumption) of food, the food studies field is making a significant impression in the humanities. Literary critics, in particular, have focused on how food and its surrounding cultural mores allow for new insights into artistic works. This article addresses the peculiar presentation of food, memory, and hunger in Jesús Díaz’s Dime algo sobre Cuba and focuses on the representation of food (or intentional lack of food) and memory portrayed in this bicultural novel—specifically how Díaz examines representations of hunger in relation to Cuba’s Special Period and the mass exodus of balseros during the 1990s. By referencing critics such as David Sutton and Roland Barthes, I analyze the roles of food and hunger in the novel and the protagonist’s “survival” on memories fueled by the absence of food.