THE IMPERIAL FOOD CHAIN: EATING AS AN INTERFACE OF POWER IN WOMEN WRITERS' GEOGRAPHY PRIMERS
2005; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 33; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1017/s1060150305000835
ISSN1470-1553
Autores Tópico(s)Culinary Culture and Tourism
Resumo…the ancient metaphor of the lean and the fat, the eaters and the eaten, still haunts the frame of political discourse. —Frank Lestringant, Cannibals: The Discovery and Representation of the Cannibal from Columbus to Jules Verne Space–my space–is not the context of which I constitute the textuality: instead, it is first of all my body, and then it is my body's counterpart or “other,” its mirror-image or shadow: it is the shifting intersection between that which touches, penetrates, threatens or begets my body on the one hand, all other bodies on the other. —Henri Lefebvre, The Production of Space
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