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The Harlequin Eaters

From Food Scraps to Modernism in Nineteenth-Century France

Janet Beizer

The Harlequin Eaters
The Harlequin Eaters

The Harlequin Eaters

From Food Scraps to Modernism in Nineteenth-Century France

Janet Beizer

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"In Janet Beizer’s skillful hands, a curious nineteenth-century practice reveals fascinating networks of class, culture, and race in urban Paris and colonial France, leading readers to the modern roots of enduring differences in approaches to food scarcity, art, and more. Filled with archival discoveries and surprising forays into unexpected topics from clothing and color theory to Commedia dell’Arte and cannibalism, this masterfully written book is an absolute delight."—Andrea Goulet, University of Pennsylvania, author of Legacies of the Rue Morgue: Science, Space, and Crime Fiction in France

 

"A fascinating glimpse into the hidden world of ‘harlequins.’ In prose as lovingly constructed as the leftover meals themselves, Janet Beizer weaves a complex tale of aspiration, degradation, and transformation that conveys a message as urgent today as it has ever been: when it comes to questions of value, identity, and status, we really are what we eat."—Carolyn Steel, author of Hungry City: How Food Shapes Our Lives and Sitopia: How Food Can Save the World

 

"Scrutinizing diverse literary and iconographic evidence, Janet Beizer ponders the unfortunates relegated to eating others' leftovers. Meticulously researched, theoretically sophisticated, persuasively argued, and engagingly written, The Harlequin Eaters broadens the bounds of contemporary literary, visual, and food studies. This is humanistic inquiry at its best, rigorous yet supple, bridging the alimentary and aesthetic, to probe these fascinating vestiges of our kaleidoscopic past."—Michael Garval, North Carolina State University

 



"In Janet Beizer’s skillful hands, a curious nineteenth-century practice reveals fascinating networks of class, culture, and race in urban Paris and colonial France, leading readers to the modern roots of enduring differences in approaches to food scarcity, art, and more. Filled with archival discoveries and surprising forays into unexpected topics from clothing and color theory to Commedia dell’Arte and cannibalism, this masterfully written book is an absolute delight."—Andrea Goulet, University of Pennsylvania, author of Legacies of the Rue Morgue: Science, Space, and Crime Fiction in France

 

"A fascinating glimpse into the hidden world of ‘harlequins.’ In prose as lovingly constructed as the leftover meals themselves, Janet Beizer weaves a complex tale of aspiration, degradation, and transformation that conveys a message as urgent today as it has ever been: when it comes to questions of value, identity, and status, we really are what we eat."—Carolyn Steel, author of Hungry City: How Food Shapes Our Lives and Sitopia: How Food Can Save the World

 

"Scrutinizing diverse literary and iconographic evidence, Janet Beizer ponders the unfortunates relegated to eating others' leftovers. Meticulously researched, theoretically sophisticated, persuasively argued, and engagingly written, The Harlequin Eaters broadens the bounds of contemporary literary, visual, and food studies. This is humanistic inquiry at its best, rigorous yet supple, bridging the alimentary and aesthetic, to probe these fascinating vestiges of our kaleidoscopic past."—Michael Garval, North Carolina State University

 



Janet Beizer is C. Douglas Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France at Harvard University. She is author of Thinking through the Mothers: Reimagining Women’s Biographies; Ventriloquized Bodies: Narratives of Hysteria in Nineteenth-Century France; and Family Plots: Balzac’s Narrative Generations.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    University of Minnesota Press
  • Verschenen
    apr. 2024
  • Bladzijden
    352
  • Genre
    Kunstgeschiedenis
  • Afmetingen
    254 x 178 x 25 mm
  • Gewicht
    709 gram
  • EAN
    9781517915896
  • Hardback / gebonden
    Hardback / gebonden
  • Taal
    Engels

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