So Much Wasted: Hunger, Performance, and the Morbidity of Resistance

So Much Wasted: Hunger, Performance, and the Morbidity of Resistance

Ainda sem avaliações
History
Formato Brochura
Páginas 208
Idioma Inglês
Publicado Oct 25, 2010
Editora Duke University Press Books
ISBN-10 0822348284
ISBN-13 9780822348283
Quero Ler

Avalie este livro

Exportar Diário de Leitura

Descrição

This thought-provoking exploration delves into the intricate relationship between self-starvation and resistance, uncovering how hunger serves as both a physical and political act. The authors, Patrick Anderson, J. Jack Halberstam, and Lisa Lowe, invite readers to consider the complexities of performance and the underlying morbidity tied to acts of deprivation. Through a potent blend of theory and case studies, they challenge conventional understandings of hunger, illustrating how it can convey profound messages about power dynamics and societal structures.

Throughout the work, the authors underscore the often overlooked implications of self-starvation in cultural contexts, highlighting its potential as a form of protest and expression. By situating hunger within broader discussions of performance, they reveal its capacity to disrupt narratives and inspire change, ultimately prompting a deeper examination of the bodily experiences that shape resistance movements. This reflective piece is sure to resonate with readers interested in the intersections of politics, performance, and the human experience.

Avaliações

Nenhuma avaliação ainda

Seja o primeiro a avaliar este livro e compartilhe seus pensamentos

Adicione a Primeira Avaliação

Registro de Leitura

Nenhum registro de leitura encontrado

Comece a rastrear seu progresso de leitura para ver os registros aqui

Adicione Seu Primeiro Registro de Leitura

Notas

Nenhuma nota encontrada

Comece adicionando notas para vê-las aqui

Adicione Sua Primeira Nota

Registro de transações

Nenhum registro de transações encontrado

Comece a rastrear suas transações de livros para ver os registros aqui

Adicione seu primeiro registro de transações