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OverviewRace and Repast: Foodscapes in Twentieth-Century Southern Literature examines the literary foodscapes of the American South—from Jim Crow–era kitchens where White and Black Southerners reacted against racial mores, to the public dining spaces where Southerners probed the limits of racial identity, to the lunch counters that became touchstones of the Black Freedom movement. Mining literary texts by iconic authors like Ernest Gaines and Walker Percy to demonstrate that “food reflects and refracts power,” Urszula Niewiadomska-Flis wields food studies as a revelatory lens through which to view a radically segregated society that was often on the cusp of violence. Niewiadomska-Flis also provides a rich and succinct introduction to scholarship in Southern studies and food studies, making Race and Repast a compelling read that offers countless insights to experts as well as readers exploring these areas of research for the first time. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Urszula Niewiadomska-FlisPublisher: University of Arkansas Press Imprint: University of Arkansas Press Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781682262191ISBN 10: 1682262197 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 30 December 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsRace and Repast makes a much-needed bridge between literary studies and food studies. Through the analysis of literary representations of spaces and relationships in the segregated South, Urszula Niewiadomska-Flis argues that food spaces are contact zones where categories of race are challenged and meanings are negotiated, making them important settings for social and cultural rituals, performances, and dramas. --Carrie Helms Tippen, author of Inventing Authenticity: How Cookbook Writers Redefine Southern Identity """Race and Repast makes a much-needed bridge between literary studies and food studies. Through the analysis of literary representations of spaces and relationships in the segregated South, Urszula Niewiadomska-Flis argues that food spaces are contact zones where categories of race are challenged and meanings are negotiated, making them important settings for social and cultural rituals, performances, and dramas."" --Carrie Helms Tippen, author of Inventing Authenticity: How Cookbook Writers Redefine Southern Identity" Author InformationUrszula Niewiadomska-Flis is associate professor of literary studies, with a specialization in American studies, at the John Paul II Catholic University in Lublin, Poland. Her scholarly interests include representations of foodways in literature and film; ethnic and immigrant literatures of the United States; and American television series. She is the author of The Southern Mystique: Food, Gender, and Houses in Southern Fiction and Films. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |