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    Voracious Children by Daniel, Carolyn;

    Who Eats Whom in Children's Literature

    Series: Children's Literature and Culture; 39;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 22 February 2006

    • ISBN 9780415976428
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages276 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 670 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Exploring the way food is used to seduce, and coerce within children's literature, and its readers, this book tackles questions concerning the quantity and quality of the food featured in children's fiction. It coves topics such as childhood obesity and anorexia, and demonstrates how this literature attempts to regulate childhood eating practices.

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    Long description:

    Voracious Children explores food and the way it is used to seduce, to pleasure, and coerce not only the characters within children's literature but also its readers. There are a number of gripping questions concerning the quantity and quality of the food featured in children's fiction that immediately arise: why are feasting fantasies so prevalent, especially in the British classics? What exactly is their appeal to historical and contemporary readers? What do literary food events do to readers? Is food the sex of children's literature? The subject of children eating is compelling but, why is it that stories about children being eaten are not only horrifying but also so incredibly alluring? This book reveals that food in fiction does far, far more that just create verisimilitude or merely address greedy readers' desires. The author argues that the food trope in children's literature actually teaches children how to be human through the imperative to eat good food in a proper controlled manner. Examining timely topics such as childhood obesity and anorexia, the author demonstrates how children's literature routinely attempts to regulate childhood eating practices and only award subjectivity and agency to those characters who demonstrate normal appetites. Examining a wide range of children's literature classics from Little Red Riding Hood to The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe , this book is an outstanding and unique enquiry into the function of food in children's literature, and it will make a significant contribution to the fields of both children's literature and the growing interdisciplinary domain of food, culture and society.

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    Table of Contents:

    Series Editor's Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: You Are What You Eat: Food and Cultural Identity Chapter Two: Have you been a Good Girl? Manners and Mores at Tea-Time Chapter Three: Sweet Dreams and Food Fetishes Chapter Four: The Land of Milk and Honey: Representing the Mother Chapter Five: The Wicked Witch: A Pathological Image of Mother Chapter Six: Hairy on the Inside: From Cannibals to Pedophiles Chapter Seven: The Age of Disgust: Rude Books for Rude Boys Chapter Eight: Disorderly Eating: A Taste for Control Afterword Notes Bibliography Index

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