玛格丽特·阿特伍德小说选集中通过口头消费的权力话语

IF 0.1 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM
Garima Bhayana, Dr Sneh Lata Sharma
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在玛格丽特·阿特伍德的几部作品中,食物是权力的隐喻。强者吃,弱者不吃。权力是潜藏在日常生活消费行为下的基本生存行为。本文讨论了阿特伍德小说中提到的关于食物的方面,特别是关于饮食失调的女权主义思想,这些思想引起了关于食物主题的有趣意义。在福柯话语与葛兰西霸权经济重叠的框架下,她的作品中对饮食政治的分析,为女性因食物而被颠覆的地位提供了一个新的视角。
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Discourses of Power Through Oral Consumption in Margaret Atwood’s Select Novels
In several works by Margaret Atwood, food is a metaphor for power. The powerful ones eat and the weak counterparts do not. Power is latent under the acts of consumption in daily life basic survival acts. The paper discusses aspects mentioned about food in Atwood’s novels, notably feminist ideas of eating disorders that invite intriguing significations regarding the food motif. The analysis of the politics of eating in her works within the framework of Foucauldian discourse overlapping with Gramscian hegemonic economy, offers a fresh perspective on women's subverted position attributed to food.
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