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Food for Thought (Parallax: Re-visions of Culture and Society) [Hardcover]

Professor Louis Marin (Author), Professor Mette Hjort (Translator)


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May 1, 1989 Parallax: Re-visions of Culture and Society

"Marin's admiration (in both seventeenth-century senses) for the word made flesh, and hence the word made power, is what makes this book both fascinating and disturbing." -- Times Literary Supplement

A wicked queen orders the palace cook to kill her grandchildren and serve them up for dinner -- "in a sauce Robert." But as any good cook knows, this sauce is properly served with game, not domestic animals. Does the ogress transgress? Perhaps, but the cook breaks the rules as well. Deceiving his mistress, he rescues the children and instead serves goat and lamb.

In this provocative volume, Louis Marin treats a subject to which some of the most exciting literary criticism has been devoted: the body as represented in text and image. From fairy tales to biblical narrative, from the divine body in the eucharist to the body of Louis XIV as described in his physicians' journals, Marin focuses on the peculiar relationship between verbal and oral functions--speaking and eating, boasting and gluttony, lying and cannibalism. Drawing on the methodologies of semiology, philosophy of language, and literary and art criticism, Marin explores works by Rabelais, La Fontaine, Perrault, and the Logic of Port-Royal. Throughout, he is concerned with the conceptualization of desire and pleasure, justice and force, natural violence and political power -- and questions their ideological as well as their symbolic bases.



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"The leitmotif of this book is the way in which... the sacramental eating of Christ's body is performed through the grammar of the sentence... Marin's admiration for the word made flesh, and hence the word made power, is what makes this book both fascinating and disturbing." -- Times Literary Supplement

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From fairy tales to biblical narrative, from the divine body in the eucharist to the body of Louis XIV as described in his physicians' journals, the peculiar relationship between speaking and eating, boasting and gluttony, lying and cannibalism.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (May 1, 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801834767
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801834769
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,784,553 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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little butter pot, eucharistic utterance, culinary sign, discourse about utopia, salus imperii, utopic text, royal substance, eucharistic model, eucharistic sign, naming sentence, exalted body, institutional signs, melancholic humor, skeptical theories, human meat, blood sausage, erotic body, royal body, edible thing, divine body
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Tom Thumb, Jesus Christ, Marquis of Carabas, Art of Thinking, Friar John, Sleeping Beauty, Ridiculous Wishes, General Grammar, Illustration of Perrault, Grace of God, Little Butterpot, Mellin de Saint-Gelais, Past Times, The Tale of Donkey-Skin, Utopic Rabelaisian Bodies
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