Food in Margaret Atwood’s Speculative Fiction

Food in Margaret Atwood’s Speculative Fiction

by Katarina Labudova
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Mystery Science Fiction Dystopian +2 more
Format Kindle
Pages 208
Language German
Published Jan 1, 2022
Publisher Palgrave MacMillan
ISBN-10 3031191684
ISBN-13 9783031191688
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Katarina Labudova explores the intricate relationship between food and identity in Margaret Atwood's speculative fiction, shedding light on how culinary elements serve as windows into cultural and societal norms. Through her analysis, she delves into how Atwood weaves food into her narratives, making it a pivotal motif that reflects broader themes such as survival, power, and the human condition.

The book offers a critical examination of various works by Atwood, emphasizing the ways in which food practices reveal character motivations and societal structures. Labudova's insightful observations draw connections between consumption and resistance, highlighting the role of food in both personal and collective narratives within dystopian frameworks.

By situating Atwood's culinary depictions within the context of speculative fiction, Labudova invites readers to consider how these elements mirror contemporary anxieties about environmental concerns, social justice, and the complexities of modern life. The exploration serves as a reminder of the profound impact that food has on our understanding of society and ourselves.

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