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Food, Poetry, and the Aesthetics of Consumption
Delville, Michel
2008Routledge, New York, United States
 

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Keywords :
littérature comparée; études interdisciplinaires; poétique
Abstract :
[en] From Plato’s dismissal of food as a distraction from thought to Kant’s relegation of the palate to the bottom of the hierarchy of the senses, the sense of taste has consistently been devalued by Western aesthetics. Kant is often invoked as evidence that philosophers consider taste as an inferior sense because it belongs to the realm of the private and subjective and does not seem to be required in the development of higher types of knowledge. From a gastrosophical perspective, however, what Kant perceives as a limitation becomes a new field of enquiry that investigates the dialectics of diet and discourse, self and matter, inside and outside. The essays in this book examine the importance of food as a pivotal element – both materially and conceptually – in the history of the Western avant-garde. From Gertrude Stein to Alain Robbe-Grillet and Samuel Beckett, from F.T. Marinetti to Andy Warhol, from Marcel Duchamp to Eleanor Antin, the examples chosen explore the conjunction of art and foodstuff in ways that interrogate contemporary notions of the body, language, and subjectivity.
Disciplines :
Arts & humanities: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Delville, Michel ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des langues et littératures modernes > Littérature anglaise moderne et littérature américaine
Language :
English
Title :
Food, Poetry, and the Aesthetics of Consumption
Publication date :
2008
Publisher :
Routledge, New York, United States
ISBN/EAN :
0-415-95831-8
Number of pages :
x, 152
Collection name :
Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature - No 6
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