Beschreibung:
This book argues that food and feasting moments in modern outlaw tales illuminate that which bonds all humans, and it examines ways in which food and feasting are often used to note difference, create discord, and manipulate power dynamics.
Introduction 1. "Bred up a Butcher": The Meat Trade and Its Connection Criminality in Eighteenth-Century England 2. The Fare of "Sanguinary Devils": Feast and Storytelling in The Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta 3. "I'd Dream of Feasts": Reading Southworth's The Hidden Hand as a Dual Outlaw Narrative 4. Breaking Bad While Baking Bread: The Cereal Politics of Belle Starr's Outlaw Reputation 5. The Twentieth-Century American Outlaw Feast: Tom Wolfe's The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test 6. Food Fight!: Excess and Deficiency in National Lampoon's Animal House 7. Post-Apocalyptic Outlaws: Weaponizing Food and Community in Cormac McCarthy's The Road and Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games 8. Succulent Texts: Desire, Outlaws, and Consumption in Popular Romance