Starving Spirits: Food Consumption and Gender Violence in Diana Evans's 26a and Han Kang's The Vegetarian

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dc.contributor.author Moreno Redondo, Rosa
dc.date.accessioned 2020-02-11T08:33:08Z
dc.date.available 2020-02-11T08:33:08Z
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11201/150850
dc.description.abstract [eng] This article examines the conflicts experienced by the protagonists of 26a (2005) by British-Nigerian Diana Evans and The Vegetarian (2007) by South Korean Han Kang, which are related to patriarchal violence and reflected in their changing dietary habits, ranging from vegetarianism to starvation. Their changes in food practices are interpreted from feminist, food studies, and ecocritical perspectives as stemming from their rebellion against patriarchal abuse and sharing important connections with the natural world, also a traditional object of male dominance and domestication, which are emphasised through frequent references to trees, flowers and fruit.
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dc.relation.isformatof https://doi.org/10.25115/raudem.v6i0.2274
dc.relation.ispartof RAUDEM Revista de Estudios de las Mujeres , 2020, vol. 6, p. 15-41
dc.rights , 2020
dc.subject.classification 31 - Demografia. Sociologia. Estadística
dc.subject.other 31 - Demography. Sociology. Statistics
dc.title Starving Spirits: Food Consumption and Gender Violence in Diana Evans's 26a and Han Kang's The Vegetarian
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.date.updated 2020-02-11T08:33:08Z
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dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.25115/raudem.v6i0.2274


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