Consuming Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century
Narratives of Consumption, 1700D1900
Herausgeber: Wagner, Tamara S.; Hassan, Narin
Consuming Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century
Narratives of Consumption, 1700D1900
Herausgeber: Wagner, Tamara S.; Hassan, Narin
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Consuming Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century aims to bring together detailed analyses of the cultural myths, or fictions, of consumption that have shaped discourses on consumer practices from the eighteenth century onwards.
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Consuming Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century aims to bring together detailed analyses of the cultural myths, or fictions, of consumption that have shaped discourses on consumer practices from the eighteenth century onwards.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9780739112076
- ISBN-10: 0739112074
- Artikelnr.: 22491745
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9780739112076
- ISBN-10: 0739112074
- Artikelnr.: 22491745
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Tamara S. Wagner and Narin Hassan - Contributions by Sumangala Bhattacharya; James Gregory; Ron Broglio; Helen Day; Christine Rinne; Andy Williams; Helen Pike Bauer; Adele Wessell; Tamara Ketabgian; Tara Moore; Monika Elbert; Alice Jenkins; Jim
Chapter 1 Preface Part 2 Part I: Production and Presentation: Making Food
Fictions Chapter 3 Badly-Boiled Potatoes and Other Crises Chapter 4
Vegetable Fictions in the Kingdom of Roast Beef: Representing the
Vegetarian in Victorian Literature Chapter 5 "The Best Machine for
Converting Herbage into Money": Romantic Cattle Culture Chapter 6 Mobial
Consumption: Stability, Flux and Interpermeability in "Mrs Beeton" Chapter
7 Consuming the Maidservant Part 8 Part II: Victorian Spectacles of
Consumption Chapter 9 Pot-Bellied Salt-Cellars and Talking Plates:
Fetishism and Signification in Our Mutual Friend Chapter 10 Eating in the
Contact Zone: Food and Identity in Anglo-India Chapter 11 Between
Alimentary Products and the Art of Cooking: The Industrialisation of Eating
at the World Fairs - 1888/1893 Chapter 12 Foreign Tastes and "Manchester
Tea-Parties": Eating and Drinking with the Victorian Lower Orders Chapter
13 National Identity and Victorian Christmas Foods Chapter 14 Rewriting the
Puritan Past: Food and Illicit Desires in Hawthorne's Fiction Chapter 15
What Katy Ate: Girls Eating and Reading in Classic Nineteenth-Century
American Children's Fiction Part 16 Part III: Blood, Blockage, and
Regurgitation: The Consumer's Modernity Chapter 17 The Queen's Coffee and
Casanova's Chocolate: The Early Modern Breakfast in France Chapter 18
Kantstipation Chapter 19 A Chubby Orpheus: Handel's Corpulence as a
Prerogative of Genius Chapter 20 The Insatiable I: Consumption and Desire
in the Baudelairian Aesthetic Chapter 21 "No Mere Modernity": Biopolitics,
Media, and the Breeding of the Modern Consumer in Bram Stoker's Dracula
Fictions Chapter 3 Badly-Boiled Potatoes and Other Crises Chapter 4
Vegetable Fictions in the Kingdom of Roast Beef: Representing the
Vegetarian in Victorian Literature Chapter 5 "The Best Machine for
Converting Herbage into Money": Romantic Cattle Culture Chapter 6 Mobial
Consumption: Stability, Flux and Interpermeability in "Mrs Beeton" Chapter
7 Consuming the Maidservant Part 8 Part II: Victorian Spectacles of
Consumption Chapter 9 Pot-Bellied Salt-Cellars and Talking Plates:
Fetishism and Signification in Our Mutual Friend Chapter 10 Eating in the
Contact Zone: Food and Identity in Anglo-India Chapter 11 Between
Alimentary Products and the Art of Cooking: The Industrialisation of Eating
at the World Fairs - 1888/1893 Chapter 12 Foreign Tastes and "Manchester
Tea-Parties": Eating and Drinking with the Victorian Lower Orders Chapter
13 National Identity and Victorian Christmas Foods Chapter 14 Rewriting the
Puritan Past: Food and Illicit Desires in Hawthorne's Fiction Chapter 15
What Katy Ate: Girls Eating and Reading in Classic Nineteenth-Century
American Children's Fiction Part 16 Part III: Blood, Blockage, and
Regurgitation: The Consumer's Modernity Chapter 17 The Queen's Coffee and
Casanova's Chocolate: The Early Modern Breakfast in France Chapter 18
Kantstipation Chapter 19 A Chubby Orpheus: Handel's Corpulence as a
Prerogative of Genius Chapter 20 The Insatiable I: Consumption and Desire
in the Baudelairian Aesthetic Chapter 21 "No Mere Modernity": Biopolitics,
Media, and the Breeding of the Modern Consumer in Bram Stoker's Dracula
Chapter 1 Preface Part 2 Part I: Production and Presentation: Making Food
Fictions Chapter 3 Badly-Boiled Potatoes and Other Crises Chapter 4
Vegetable Fictions in the Kingdom of Roast Beef: Representing the
Vegetarian in Victorian Literature Chapter 5 "The Best Machine for
Converting Herbage into Money": Romantic Cattle Culture Chapter 6 Mobial
Consumption: Stability, Flux and Interpermeability in "Mrs Beeton" Chapter
7 Consuming the Maidservant Part 8 Part II: Victorian Spectacles of
Consumption Chapter 9 Pot-Bellied Salt-Cellars and Talking Plates:
Fetishism and Signification in Our Mutual Friend Chapter 10 Eating in the
Contact Zone: Food and Identity in Anglo-India Chapter 11 Between
Alimentary Products and the Art of Cooking: The Industrialisation of Eating
at the World Fairs - 1888/1893 Chapter 12 Foreign Tastes and "Manchester
Tea-Parties": Eating and Drinking with the Victorian Lower Orders Chapter
13 National Identity and Victorian Christmas Foods Chapter 14 Rewriting the
Puritan Past: Food and Illicit Desires in Hawthorne's Fiction Chapter 15
What Katy Ate: Girls Eating and Reading in Classic Nineteenth-Century
American Children's Fiction Part 16 Part III: Blood, Blockage, and
Regurgitation: The Consumer's Modernity Chapter 17 The Queen's Coffee and
Casanova's Chocolate: The Early Modern Breakfast in France Chapter 18
Kantstipation Chapter 19 A Chubby Orpheus: Handel's Corpulence as a
Prerogative of Genius Chapter 20 The Insatiable I: Consumption and Desire
in the Baudelairian Aesthetic Chapter 21 "No Mere Modernity": Biopolitics,
Media, and the Breeding of the Modern Consumer in Bram Stoker's Dracula
Fictions Chapter 3 Badly-Boiled Potatoes and Other Crises Chapter 4
Vegetable Fictions in the Kingdom of Roast Beef: Representing the
Vegetarian in Victorian Literature Chapter 5 "The Best Machine for
Converting Herbage into Money": Romantic Cattle Culture Chapter 6 Mobial
Consumption: Stability, Flux and Interpermeability in "Mrs Beeton" Chapter
7 Consuming the Maidservant Part 8 Part II: Victorian Spectacles of
Consumption Chapter 9 Pot-Bellied Salt-Cellars and Talking Plates:
Fetishism and Signification in Our Mutual Friend Chapter 10 Eating in the
Contact Zone: Food and Identity in Anglo-India Chapter 11 Between
Alimentary Products and the Art of Cooking: The Industrialisation of Eating
at the World Fairs - 1888/1893 Chapter 12 Foreign Tastes and "Manchester
Tea-Parties": Eating and Drinking with the Victorian Lower Orders Chapter
13 National Identity and Victorian Christmas Foods Chapter 14 Rewriting the
Puritan Past: Food and Illicit Desires in Hawthorne's Fiction Chapter 15
What Katy Ate: Girls Eating and Reading in Classic Nineteenth-Century
American Children's Fiction Part 16 Part III: Blood, Blockage, and
Regurgitation: The Consumer's Modernity Chapter 17 The Queen's Coffee and
Casanova's Chocolate: The Early Modern Breakfast in France Chapter 18
Kantstipation Chapter 19 A Chubby Orpheus: Handel's Corpulence as a
Prerogative of Genius Chapter 20 The Insatiable I: Consumption and Desire
in the Baudelairian Aesthetic Chapter 21 "No Mere Modernity": Biopolitics,
Media, and the Breeding of the Modern Consumer in Bram Stoker's Dracula