The Politics of Food in Contemporary American Literature

The Politics of Food in Contemporary American Literature

Authors

  • Ishrat Jahan University of Sindh, Jamshoro

Keywords:

Food Studies, American Literature, Identity, Social Justice , Power Dynamics, Gender, Class, Race, Environmentalism, Sustainability

Abstract

Food is more than mere sustenance; it is a powerful symbol that reflects social values, cultural practices, and individual identities. In contemporary American literature, food emerges as a central theme, serving as a lens through which authors explore complex issues of race, class, gender, power dynamics, and environmentalism. This article examines the political significance of food in contemporary American literature, analyzing how authors utilize food to critique societal inequalities, advocate for social justice, and raise awareness about environmental concerns.

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Published

2023-12-31

How to Cite

Ishrat Jahan. (2023). The Politics of Food in Contemporary American Literature. The Study of Religion and History, 1(2), 51–58. Retrieved from http://srhjournal.com/index.php/39/article/view/7
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