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Product details:
- Publisher The University of Alabama Press
- Date of Publication 15 July 2026
- ISBN 9780817322687
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages316 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Weight 454 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 2 tables 700
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Long description:
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A critical exploration of how Gothic tropes infiltrate wellness discourse, revealing the rhetorical forces behind our cultural obsession with food, health, and bodily control.
Disgustatory! A Gothic Rhetoric of Consumption unearths the darkness behind modern obsessions with food, health, and bodily optimization. In this provocative and richly interdisciplinary work, Jeremy Tirrell and Kate Maddalena argue that contemporary discourses around food, medicine, and the body are steeped in Gothic rhetoric—where the promise of purity and control is shadowed by monstrosity, abjection, and the uncanny.
From Soylent and nootropics to probiotics and lab-grown meat, Tirrell and Maddalena show how wellness discourse is haunted by Gothic tropes: body horror, hybridity, and existential dread. Wellness culture, they argue, is not merely pseudoscience or fraud but a complex, persuasive rhetoric that blurs science and myth, purity and decay, medicine and mysticism.
Disgustatory! offers a fresh framework: a ""Gothic rhetoric of consumption"" that explains why we are drawn to weird diets, digital detoxes, and miracle cures. Through case studies of strange substances and stranger practices—Reddit fasting rituals, magic dirt supplements, fecal transplants— Tirrell and Maddalena reveal how fear, fascination, and the fantasy of bodily control animate our health choices. Each chapter explores a rhetorical element—quantification, hybridity, abjection, optimization, and regulation—to show how food becomes a site of cultural anxiety and existential longing. This book will appeal to rhetoricians, scholars of science and technology studies, cultural theorists, and anyone interested in the strange intersections of health, horror, and persuasion.
" MoreTable of Contents:
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. Quantification: Soylent's and Juicero's Mathematical Monstrosities
Chapter 2. Hybridity: The Paradox of Lab-Grown Flesh
Chapter 3. Abjection: Probiotics and the Gothic Terrain
Chapter 4. Optimization: Nootropics and the Rhetorical Turning
Chapter 5. Regulation: Reddit's Rules for (Dis)Ordered Eating
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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