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The Aesthetics and Politics of Global Hunger

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ISBN/EAN: 9783319474854
Umbreit-Nr.: 4224491

Sprache: Englisch
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Erschienen am 14.02.2018
Auflage: 1/2018


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p>This collection investigates modern imperialist practices and their management of hunger through its punctuated distribution amongst asymmetrically related marginal populations. Drawing on relevant material from Egypt, Ireland, India, Ukraine, and other regions of the globe,&nbsp;<i>The Aesthetics and Politics of Global Hunger</i>&nbsp;is a rigorously comparative study made up of ten essays by well-established scholars from universities around the world. Since modernity, we have been inhabitants of a globe increasingly connected through discourses of equal access for all humans to the resources of the planet, but&nbsp;the volume emphasizes alongside this reality the flagrant politicization of those same resources. From this emphasis, the essays in the volume place into relief the idea that ideological and aesthetic discourses of hunger could inform ethical thinking and practices about who or what constitutes the figure of the modern historical human.</p>

  • Kurztext
    • This collection investigates modern imperialist practices and their management of hunger through its punctuated distribution amongst asymmetrically related marginal populations. Drawing on relevant material from Egypt, Ireland, India, Ukraine, and other regions of the globe,&nbsp;The Aesthetics and Politics of Global Hunger&nbsp;is a rigorously comparative study made up of ten essays by well-established scholars from universities around the world. Since modernity, we have been inhabitants of a globe increasingly connected through discourses of equal access for all humans to the resources of the planet, but&nbsp;the volume emphasizes alongside this reality the flagrant politicization of those same resources. From this emphasis, the essays in the volume place into relief the idea that ideological and aesthetic discourses of hunger could inform ethical thinking and practices about who or what constitutes the figure of the modern historical human.

  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>Anastasia Ulanowicz</b> is Associate Professor of English at the University of Florida, USA. She is author of<i>Second-Generation Memory and Contemporary Childrens Literature: Ghost Images</i> (2015) and associate editor of<i>ImageTexT</i>.</p><p><b>Manisha Basu</b> is Associate Professor of English and African Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA. She is author of<i>The Rhetoric of Hindu India: Language and Urban Nationalism</i>(2016). Her interests include South Asian literatures and cultures, Anglophone African literatures, postcolonial studies, and literary and critical theory.</p>
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