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Pineapple Poetry - Studying Literature through a Food Studies Lens

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Abstract

In his essay 'A Winter Feast', literature professor Paul Schmidt unveils the layers of meaning that Pushkin wove into the description of a New Year’s feast in Eugene Onegin. But unusually, Schmidt continues his essay making the jump from literary criticism to food studies by musing on the various items on the menu without reference to Onegin, but rather to the cultural and philosophical context of food, bringing in such varied references as Brillat-Savarin and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Studying food writing through the lens of literary criticism allows us to penetrate the social and symbolic meanings of food more deeply, while also linking food writing, and thereby food studies, with the fields of culture and literature.
Original languageEnglish
JournalGraduate Journal of Food Studies
Volume5
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Dec 2018

Keywords

  • food studies
  • literary criticism
  • social meanings of food
  • cultural context
  • symbolic meanings of food

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